The English Idea of History from Coleridge to CollingwoodAshgate, 2000 - 244 من الصفحات Despite the widely remarked indifference to philosophy of history that has characterized most British historians, important things were said from the early 19th century to the mid 20th about historical knowledge and the nature of human history. This is a study of this distinctively English, Idealist tradition. It connect Coleridge and Carlyle, whose writings have been the focus predominantly of literary scholarship, to thinkers who have been the subjects of philosophers', rather than historians', interest - John Stuart Mill, F.H. Bradley and R.G. Collingwood. It also draws parallels between Idealist thinking about history and postmodernism. |
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... British tradition of idealist thinking about history , which includes Coleridge and Carlyle , many other idealists of Bradley's generation ( when idealism was at the height of influence in British philosophy ) and , in the twentieth ...
... British tradition of idealist thinking about history , which includes Coleridge and Carlyle , many other idealists of Bradley's generation ( when idealism was at the height of influence in British philosophy ) and , in the twentieth ...
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... idealism in the early part of the period under consideration ; though later on , shedding these associations , it does have a strong intellectual appeal . Another important caveat needs to be made . I would not want the emphasis on British ...
... idealism in the early part of the period under consideration ; though later on , shedding these associations , it does have a strong intellectual appeal . Another important caveat needs to be made . I would not want the emphasis on British ...
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... British idealism , he paid tribute to the importance of Bradley's role in leading idealists away from the search for a ' grandiose pattern , or system of rational development ' and towards an understanding of history as ' an activity or ...
... British idealism , he paid tribute to the importance of Bradley's role in leading idealists away from the search for a ' grandiose pattern , or system of rational development ' and towards an understanding of history as ' an activity or ...
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge and the Revolt against | 9 |
A Chaos of Being and Heroism | 33 |
History in Mills System of Logic | 61 |
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accept actions approach argued argument behaviour believed Bodleian Library Bosanquet Boucher Bradley Bradley's British idealism Carlyle Carlyle's causal Christian civilised Coleridge Coleridge's Collingwood concept consciousness contemporary course criterion Critical History Croce distinction Dussen empiricism essay evidence example exist experience explanation F.C. Baur F.H. Bradley finite centre French Revolution Froude German Green Hegel Hegelian heroes historian historical fact historical knowledge historical thinking human Hume Hume's Idea of History idealism idealist philosophy individual influence intellectual interest interpretation issue judgement Julius Caesar Kant later laws lectures Logic method Mill mind modern moral narrative nature of historical Oakeshott object past philosophy of history political position positivism positivist postmodernism postmodernist present Presuppositions principle problem progress purpose re-enactment reality recognised relation relationship religion Ritchie role Rubinoff scepticism scientific sense social society spirit T.H. Green teleological theory things thought truth understand universal Vico whilst