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  2. R. G. Collingwood - Wikipedia

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    Collingwood is widely noted for The Idea of History (1946), which was collated from various sources soon after his death by a student, T. M. Knox.It came to be a major inspiration for philosophy of history in the English-speaking world and is extensively cited, leading to an ironic remark by commentator Louis Mink that Collingwood is coming to be "the best known neglected thinker of our time". [6]

  3. William Herbert Dray - Wikipedia

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    Dray, William H. 'On the nature and role of narrative in historiography', in History and theory 10.2 (1971): 153–171. Dray, William H. On history and philosophers of history, vol. 2 of Philosophy of History and Culture, ed. by Krausz, Michael. Brill, 1989. Dray, William H. History as re-enactment: RG Collingwood's idea of history. Clarendon ...

  4. Metaphysical aesthetics - Wikipedia

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    The idea of art being an imitation was present during the Renaissance when Vasari had said, "painting is just the imitation of all the living things of nature with their colours and designs just as they are in nature." [4] However, Plato's theories on this topic further explored the idea that art imitates the objects and events of ordinary life ...

  5. 1945 in literature - Wikipedia

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    R. G. CollingwoodThe Idea of Nature; Françoise Frenkel – Rien où poser sa tête (No Place to Lay One's Head) Carlo Emilio Gadda – Eros e Priapo; Jacquetta Hawkes – Early Britain; Aldous Huxley – The Perennial Philosophy; Arthur Koestler – The Yogi and the Commissar and Other Essays; Carlo Levi – Christ Stopped at Eboli ...

  6. Aesthetics of nature - Wikipedia

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    Aesthetics of nature developed as a sub-field of philosophical ethics. In the 18th and 19th century, the aesthetics of nature advanced the concepts of disinterestedness, the pictures, and the introduction of the idea of positive aesthetics. [1] The first major developments of nature occurred in the 18th century.

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  9. Romantic epistemology - Wikipedia

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    What is an Idea in the Subject, i.e. in the Mind, is a Law in the Object, i.e. in Nature. (from a letter by Coleridge of 23 June 1829) Both determine the relation of the parts to the whole, and create the governing 'truth originating in the [noetic] mind, and not abstracted or generalized from observation of the parts."