"Offering a comprehensive overview of R. G. Collingwood's contributions to several areas of philosophy, this volume spans the wide range of his interests, including metaphysics, epistemology, philosophy of mind, aesthetics, and political philosophy. It will stimulate further examination of Collingwood and his legacy"--
"Offering a comprehensive overview of R. G. Collingwood's contributions to several areas of philosophy, this volume spans the wide range of his interests, including metaphysics, epistemology, philosophy of mind, aesthetics, and political philosophy. It will stimulate further examination of Collingwood and his legacy"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
List of figures List of contributors Acknowledgements List of abbreviations Introduction David Collins and Christopher Williams Part I. Situating Collingwood: Beyond Idealism 1. Collingwood and logical positivism Rex Martin 2. On Collingwood's criticism of analytic philosophy Paolo Camporese 3. Collingwood and the new pragmatists on socially situated knowledge Elena Popa 4. Collingwood and Wittgenstein on the relation between philosophy and poetry Vasso Kindi 5. Collingwood and phenomenology: intentionality, expression, and responsibility Donald A. Landes 6. Revisiting Gadamer's critique of Collingwood Mathieu Marion Part II. Issues in Collingwood's Philosophy 7. Collingwood's logic of question and answer: connecting the dots Fernando Leal 8. Presuppositional analysis and the goal of metaphysical inquiry Giuseppina D'Oro 9. Is Collingwood a process philosopher? The Libellus de Generatione's Ontology of Becoming David Collins 10. Collingwood on imagination Christopher Williams 11. Collingwood on 'painting imaginatively' and the expressive nature of the artwork David Davies 12. Collingwood's influence on Baxandall: abductive reasoning and the triangle of re-enactment Chinatsu Kobayashi 13. 'Reconsidering questions of principle': Collingwood and the revival of Celtic art Stephen Leach 14. What is living and what is dead in Collingwood's New Leviathan? Sabina Lovibond Bibliography Index.
List of figures List of contributors Acknowledgements List of abbreviations Introduction David Collins and Christopher Williams Part I. Situating Collingwood: Beyond Idealism 1. Collingwood and logical positivism Rex Martin 2. On Collingwood's criticism of analytic philosophy Paolo Camporese 3. Collingwood and the new pragmatists on socially situated knowledge Elena Popa 4. Collingwood and Wittgenstein on the relation between philosophy and poetry Vasso Kindi 5. Collingwood and phenomenology: intentionality, expression, and responsibility Donald A. Landes 6. Revisiting Gadamer's critique of Collingwood Mathieu Marion Part II. Issues in Collingwood's Philosophy 7. Collingwood's logic of question and answer: connecting the dots Fernando Leal 8. Presuppositional analysis and the goal of metaphysical inquiry Giuseppina D'Oro 9. Is Collingwood a process philosopher? The Libellus de Generatione's Ontology of Becoming David Collins 10. Collingwood on imagination Christopher Williams 11. Collingwood on 'painting imaginatively' and the expressive nature of the artwork David Davies 12. Collingwood's influence on Baxandall: abductive reasoning and the triangle of re-enactment Chinatsu Kobayashi 13. 'Reconsidering questions of principle': Collingwood and the revival of Celtic art Stephen Leach 14. What is living and what is dead in Collingwood's New Leviathan? Sabina Lovibond Bibliography Index.
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