Revisions and Reconstructions in the Thought of R.G. Collingwood

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Biblical citation
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Christianity
economic theory and philosophy
Edward Gibbon
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hermeneutics
history of ideas
intellectual history
J.M. Keynes
Pre-history
The New Leviathan
The Principles of History
Thomas Hobbes

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  • ISBN 9781350498457
  • Weight: 417g
  • Dimensions: 146 x 218mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Feb 2025
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Opening new ground in neglected aspects of R.G. Collingwood’s philosophy, Peter Johnson presents essays on Collingwood as a pre-historian, economist, Christian and commentator of Edward Gibbon together with an investigation into the connection between his later works.

The chapters shed light on Collingwood’s distinctive account of pre-history, the relationship between his last great works The Principles of History and The New Leviathan, and his views on money in comparison to those of J.M. Keynes. They also consider his assessment of Edward Gibbon as a historian and his use of biblical citation in relation to the work of Thomas Hobbes. Johnson’s insightful reflections and in-depth analysis of a range of areas in Collingwood’s thinking connect them through historical and conceptual themes relevant to contemporary debates about his philosophy.

Uniting important and unique perspectives for understanding the scope and depth of Collingwood’s philosophy, Johnson’s detailed examination of previously underexplored topics will be welcomed by students and scholars across philosophy of history, pre-history, economic theory, intellectual history and philosophical hermeneutics.

Peter Johnson is Visiting Research Fellow in the Department of Philosophy, University of Southampton, UK.

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