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  1. Human nature and human history.Robin George Collingwood - 1936 - London,: H. Milford.
    This paper presents evidence and arguments against an interpretation of david Hume's idea of history which insists that he held to a static conception of human nature. This interpretation presumes that hume lacks a genuine historical perspective, and that consequently his notion of historiography contains a fallacy (viz., Of the universal man). It is shown here that this interpretation overlooks an important distinction between methodological and substantive uniformity in hume's discussion of human nature and action. When this distinction is appreciated, (...)
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  • The psychological basis of historical explanation: Reenactment, simulation, and the fusion of horizons.Karsten R. Stueber - 2002 - History and Theory 41 (1):25–42.
    In this article I will challenge a received orthodoxy in the philosophy of social science by showing that Collingwood was right in insisting that reenactment is epistemically central for historical explanations of individual agency. Situating Collingwood within the context of the debate between simulation theory and what has come to be called “theory theory” in contemporary philosophy of mind and psychology, I will develop two systematic arguments that attempt to show the essential importance of reenactment for our understanding of rational (...)
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  • (1 other version)The Historical Imagination.R. Collingwood - 1936 - Philosophical Review 45:634.
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  • R. G. Collingwood and the Hermenentical Tradition.A. P. Fell - 1991 - International Studies in Philosophy 23 (3):1-12.
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  • (1 other version)The historical imagination.R. G. Collingwood - 1935 - Oxford,: The Clarendon press.
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