Description
About the Author
Giuseppina D'Oro is lecturer in philosophy at the University of Keele, UK.
Reviews
'The book is a beautifully written, well-argued and controversial contribution to some fundamental debates in Collingwood scholarship. It locates and connects Collingwood's work in relation to key issues of twentieth century philosophy and convincingly makes the case for his continuing philosophical relevance.' - The Philosopher's Magazine
'A close reading of Collingwood through the foil of Kantian philosophy ... a remarkable book.' - Colloquy
' ... this book provides a new and very interesting departure in Collingwood studies.' - Collingwood and British Idealism Studies
'The book is a beautifully written, well-argued and controversial contribution to some fundamental debates in Collingwood scholarship. It locates and connects Collingwood's work in relation to key issues of twentieth century philosophy and convincingly makes the case for his continuing philosophical relevance.' - The Philosopher's Magazine
'A close reading of Collingwood through the foil of Kantian philosophy ... a remarkable book.' - Colloquy
Book Information
ISBN 9780415239714
Author Giuseppina D'Oro
Format Hardback
Page Count 192
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 520g