Collingwoods Conception of Presuppositional Analysis

Collingwood and British Idealism Studies 11 (2):41-114 (2005)
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We are not dealing with an event in the history of logic. We are dealing with the ravages of a disease that is attacking the European intellect. If the thoughts of a diseased intellect prove to be paradoxes, there is nothing paradoxical in that. [R. G. Collingwood, An Essay on Metaphysics,p.281]

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