The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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第 176 頁
... Collingwood's historical sense . Like Kant , he believed that a problem which had engaged the best philosophical minds over a long period of time was a real problem . In short R. G. Collingwood was a defender of the metaphysical ...
... Collingwood's historical sense . Like Kant , he believed that a problem which had engaged the best philosophical minds over a long period of time was a real problem . In short R. G. Collingwood was a defender of the metaphysical ...
第 177 頁
... Collingwood would displace realists and logical positivists in the philosophy of science . Further , since the science of absolute presuppositions , as described by Collingwood , is an historical science , the success of his argument ...
... Collingwood would displace realists and logical positivists in the philosophy of science . Further , since the science of absolute presuppositions , as described by Collingwood , is an historical science , the success of his argument ...
第 181 頁
... Collingwood are neglected by him . Collingwood's account of absolute presuppositions is not as historical as it would seem . Indeed , his recognition that absolute presuppositions change seems at heart to be a reluctant concession ...
... Collingwood are neglected by him . Collingwood's account of absolute presuppositions is not as historical as it would seem . Indeed , his recognition that absolute presuppositions change seems at heart to be a reluctant concession ...
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