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  1. R. G. Collingwood's Philosophy of History: PHILOSOPHY.W. H. Walsh - 1947 - Philosophy 22 (82):153-160.
    Philosophy of history is not a subject which has hitherto attracted much attention in this country. Preoccupation with the methods and achievements of the natural sciences, and distaste for the sort of rationale of history as a whole which Hegel and others offered under the title in the early nineteenth century, have served to make most British philosophers accord its problems only the most casual recognition. It is therefore all the more interesting to find an English writer of unusual powers (...)
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  • Thought and knowledge: essays.Norman Malcolm - 1977 - Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press.
    Descartes' proof that his essence is thinking.--Thoughtless brutes.--Descartes' proof that he is essentially a non-material thing.--Behaviorism as a philosophy of psychology.--The privacy of experience.--Wittgenstein on the nature of mind.--The myth of cognitive processes and structures.--Moore and Wittgenstein on the sense of "I know."--The groundlessness of belief.
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  • (3 other versions)An Autobiography.R. G. Collingwood - 1940 - Philosophy 15 (57):89-91.
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  • Scepticism and Historical Knowledge.Alan Donagan - 1967 - Philosophical Quarterly 17 (66):85-86.
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