Collingwood corner two reviews in the philosophy of history

Collingwood and British Idealism Studies 11 (1):95-112 (2005)
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Collingwood's review of F.J. Teggart's Theory of History is predominantly critical. Teggart gets short shrift for over-voluminous extensive quoting at the expense of developing his major theses, his methodological confusion and his inadequate metaphysics -- the conceptions of 'event' and 'process' he relies on being the chief culprits

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