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R. G. Collingwood

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Gender Female
Death81 years ago
Date of birth February 22,1889
Zodiac sign Pisces
Born Cartmel Fell
United Kingdom
Date of died January 9,1943
DiedConiston
United Kingdom
Parents W. G. Collingwood
Influenced by Immanuel Kant
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
Job Philosopher
Education University College
Rugby School
SchoolBritish idealism
Historism
Era20th-century philosophy
Notabl ideaHistorical imagination; Coining the English term historicism; Aesthetic expressivism
Influencees Michael Oakeshott
Quentin Skinner
Isaiah Berlin
Influence Immanuel Kant
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
Wilhelm Dilthey
John Ruskin
Harold H. Joachim
Notabl work The Principles of Art
The Idea of History
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Date of Upd.
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The idea of history
The principles of art
An essay on metaphysics
The idea of nature
An autobiography
An essay on philosophical method
Speculum mentis
New Leviathan
Roman Britain and the English settlements
Religion and philosophy
Essays in the Philosophy of History
The Principles of History: And Other Writings in Philosophy of History
The Philosophy of Enchantment: Studies in Folktale, Cultural Criticism, and Anthropology
Outlines of a philosophy of art
Essays in Political Philosophy
Croce's philosophy of history
The archaeology of Roman Britain
Essays in the philosophy of art
Ruskin's philosophy
A Guide to the Roman Wall
The First Mates Log
Can the new idealism dispense with mysticism?
Human nature and human history
Roman Eskdale
Romano- Celtic Art in Northumbria
The three laws of politics
Idea de La Historia
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Robin George Collingwood FBA was an English philosopher, historian and archaeologist. He is best known for his philosophical works, including The Principles of Art and the posthumously published The Idea of History.

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