An Essay on Metaphysics

An Essay on Metaphysics by Robin George Collingwood is a revised edition published by Clarendon Press in 1998, featuring 439 pages in English. This edition includes the complete original text along with three previously unpublished essays by Collingwood, which provide additional insights into his philosophical perspectives.
Readers will find that the included essays, “The Nature of Metaphysical Study,” “The Function of Metaphysics in Civilization,” and “Notes for a Essay on Logic,” serve to illuminate and expand upon the ideas presented in the main work. This collection is particularly relevant for those interested in philosophy, history, and the study of metaphysics, offering a deeper understanding of Collingwood’s contributions to modern philosophical discourse.
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In this new edition the complete original text is accompanied by three previously unpublished essays by Collingwood which should prove of interest to any serious student of his thought. These are: “The Nature of Metaphysical Study” (1934), “The Function of Metaphysics in Civilization” (1938), and “Notes for a Essay on Logic” (1939). These writings illuminate and amplify the ideas of the main work, to which they are closely related.
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