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The Social and Political Thought of R. G. Collingwood
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316 pages
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Focusing on R. G. Collingwood's political philosophy, particularly his work The New Leviathan, this study highlights the often-overlooked significance of his ideas. Professor Boucher emphasizes Collingwood's effort to merge philosophy with history and practice, showcasing his unique approach to differentiating utility, right, and duty. By linking ethical action to historical civilization, Collingwood's contributions are positioned as essential to modern political and social thought. This comprehensive analysis, enriched with manuscript material, serves as a vital resource for political philosophers and intellectual historians.
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2002, paperback
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