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Collingwood, R. G. (1889-1943)
Studies on Collingwood, history and civilization[electronic resource] /
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書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
192
書名/作者:
Studies on Collingwood, history and civilization/ by Jan van der Dussen.
作者:
Dussen, Jan van der.
出版者:
Cham : : Springer International Publishing :, 2016.
面頁冊數:
xxv, 386 p. : : ill., digital ;; 24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
標題:
Philosophy, British - 20th century.
標題:
Philosophy.
標題:
History of Philosophy.
標題:
History, general.
ISBN:
9783319206721
ISBN:
9783319206714
內容註:
Chapter 1. An introduction to Collingwood's philosophy of history -- Chapter 2. Collingwood's 'lost' manuscript of The Principles of History -- Chapter 3. Collingwood's philosophy of history in the year of his An Autobiography -- Chapter 4. The philosophical context of Collingwood's re-enactment theory -- Chapter 5. Collingwood on the ideas of process, progress and civilization -- Chapter 6. Collingwood's claim that history is a science -- Chapter 7. Herodotus as pater historiae -- Chapter 8. Toynbee and his critics -- Chapter 9. The historian and his evidence -- Chapter 10. Historical consciousness in crisis -- Chapter 11. Time in perspective: The search for orientation in history -- Chapter 12. Civilization at issue. On the (in)equivalence of cultures and civilizations -- Chapter 13. Responsibility for future generations -- Chapter 14. The lasting debate on human rights -- Chapter 15. On sublime historical experience -- Chapter 16. The West and the Rest.
摘要、提要註:
This volume is divided into three parts. The first explores various aspects of Collingwood's philosophy of history, offering a follow-up to themes discussed in the author's revised edition of History as a Science. The Philosophy of R.G. Collingwood(Springer, 2012) After a general introduction to Collingwood's philosophy of history, his manuscript The Principles of History of 1939 is discussed. This manuscript was considered 'lost' for some time but has been rediscovered in 1995. Other topics dealt with are Collingwood's philosophy of history in the year of his An Autobiography(1939), the philosophical context of his re-enactment theory, his views on the notions of process, progress, and civilization, as well as his unusual claim that history is a science. The following four essays of the second part deal with various aspects relating to the study of history and historiography. As regards the latter subject, attention is paid to the works of Herodotus and Toynbee, who correspond in having a wide scope and having been under debate. With respect to the study of history, the crucial notion of evidence is addressed, while a critical appraisal is made of the way the idea of a 'real' past is dealt with by Ankersmit. The third part of the volume discusses issues related to Western civilization and culture, and topics that are of global relevance. Both are dealt with from a historical and philosophical perspective. The first two essays focus on the rupture that occurred in Europe since the end of the eighteenth century as regards the relationship between past, present, and future, resulting in a loss of historical consciousness, and feelings of disorientation and crisis. The last three essays address the global issues of the responsibility for future generations and universal human rights, as well as the more general theme of the relationship between the West and the non-Western world.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-20672-1
Studies on Collingwood, history and civilization[electronic resource] /
Dussen, Jan van der.
Studies on Collingwood, history and civilization
[electronic resource] /by Jan van der Dussen. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2016. - xxv, 386 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Chapter 1. An introduction to Collingwood's philosophy of history -- Chapter 2. Collingwood's 'lost' manuscript of The Principles of History -- Chapter 3. Collingwood's philosophy of history in the year of his An Autobiography -- Chapter 4. The philosophical context of Collingwood's re-enactment theory -- Chapter 5. Collingwood on the ideas of process, progress and civilization -- Chapter 6. Collingwood's claim that history is a science -- Chapter 7. Herodotus as pater historiae -- Chapter 8. Toynbee and his critics -- Chapter 9. The historian and his evidence -- Chapter 10. Historical consciousness in crisis -- Chapter 11. Time in perspective: The search for orientation in history -- Chapter 12. Civilization at issue. On the (in)equivalence of cultures and civilizations -- Chapter 13. Responsibility for future generations -- Chapter 14. The lasting debate on human rights -- Chapter 15. On sublime historical experience -- Chapter 16. The West and the Rest.
This volume is divided into three parts. The first explores various aspects of Collingwood's philosophy of history, offering a follow-up to themes discussed in the author's revised edition of History as a Science. The Philosophy of R.G. Collingwood(Springer, 2012) After a general introduction to Collingwood's philosophy of history, his manuscript The Principles of History of 1939 is discussed. This manuscript was considered 'lost' for some time but has been rediscovered in 1995. Other topics dealt with are Collingwood's philosophy of history in the year of his An Autobiography(1939), the philosophical context of his re-enactment theory, his views on the notions of process, progress, and civilization, as well as his unusual claim that history is a science. The following four essays of the second part deal with various aspects relating to the study of history and historiography. As regards the latter subject, attention is paid to the works of Herodotus and Toynbee, who correspond in having a wide scope and having been under debate. With respect to the study of history, the crucial notion of evidence is addressed, while a critical appraisal is made of the way the idea of a 'real' past is dealt with by Ankersmit. The third part of the volume discusses issues related to Western civilization and culture, and topics that are of global relevance. Both are dealt with from a historical and philosophical perspective. The first two essays focus on the rupture that occurred in Europe since the end of the eighteenth century as regards the relationship between past, present, and future, resulting in a loss of historical consciousness, and feelings of disorientation and crisis. The last three essays address the global issues of the responsibility for future generations and universal human rights, as well as the more general theme of the relationship between the West and the non-Western world.
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LC Class. No.: B1561
Dewey Class. No.: 192
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