Logic, Philosophy, and History: A Study in the Philosophy of History Based on the Work of R.G. Collingwood |
Contents
EXPOSITION | 9 |
Collingwoods Identification | 37 |
Supposal and Questioning | 61 |
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absolute presuppositions abstract universal according to Collingwood activity affirmation Aristotle assertion Autobiography Bosanquet Cassirer Chapter classificatory Colling Collingwood says concept concrete universal consciousness crete critical deductive definite Descartes determined dialectical distinction Ernst Cassirer Essay on Metaphysics Essay on Philosophical essence existence experience explained expression external fact feeling genus H. B. Acton Hegel historian human Ibid Idea of History identity imagination inasmuch individual induction intelligible interrogation judgment kind Leviathan logic of question Marrou mathematical meaning merely mind negation object opposites overlap of classes past Philosophical Method Plato Polanyi position present presupposes Principles of Art problem propositional logic propositions ques question and answer R. G. Collingwood reality reason Reform of Metaphysics regard relations rience Rubinoff scale of forms scientific semiotic sensa sense simply species Speculum Mentis statement Stover things thinking thought tion true truth understanding whereas whole