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R.G Collingwood and the Second World War: Facing Barbarism

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Full Title:

R.G Collingwood and the Second World War: Facing Barbarism

Contributors:

By (Author) Dr Peter Johnson

ISBN:

9781350203013

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Bloomsbury Academic

Publication Date:

28th July 2022

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Western philosophy from c 1800

Dewey:

192

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

256

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 234mm

Description

R.G Collingwoods prolific works have shaped the debate about the nature of civilisation and its status as an ideal governing art, morality and social and political existence. As one of the few philosophers to subject civilisation and barbarism to close analysis, R.G Collingwood was acutely aware of the interrelationship between philosophy and history. In Peter Johnsons highly original work, R.G Collingwood and the Second World War: Facing Barbarism, Johnson combines historical, biographical and philosophical discussion in order to illuminate Collingwoods thinking and create the first in-depth analysis of R.G Collingwoods responses to the Second World War. Peter Johnson examines how R.G Collingwoods responses to the war developed from his early rejection of appeasement as a policy for dealing with Hitlers Germany, through his view of Britains prosecution of the war once the battle with Nazism had been joined, and finally to his picture of a future liberal society in which civility is its overriding ideal.

Reviews

Deeply at odds with the clichs that reduce R. G. Collingwood's lasting legacy to elements of aesthetics, theory of presuppositions and historical re-enactment (but expertly circumscribing these contributions to Collingwood's philosophy of mind, history, anthropology and philosophical methodology), Peter Johnson aptly unfolds - from the interstices of The New Leviathan and other related writings - a political philosophy perfectly reflective of the Oxford don's lifetime credo that in a world without metaphysics (as philosophical critique of presuppositional foundations of a culture) conditions will be more favourable to the development of irrationalism. * Florin Lobont, Professor of Philosophy, West University of Timisoara, Romania *

Author Bio

Peter Johnson is Visiting Research Fellow at the University of Southampton, UK. His publications include R G Collingwood: An Introduction (1998) and Collingwood's The Ideas of History: A Reader's Guide (2013).

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