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Mind, History, and Dialectic: The Philosophy of R. G. Collingwood. By Louis O. Mink. Bloomington: Indiana University Press; Toronto: Fitzhenry and Whiteside. 1969. Pp. 276. $12.50.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 March 1971

Michael Krausz
Affiliation:
Bryn Mawr College

Abstract

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Book Reviews—Comptes Rendus
Copyright
Copyright © Canadian Philosophical Association 1971

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References

1 For another dialectical view of Collingwood's thought see Rubinoff's, LionelR. G. Collingwood and the Reform of Metaphysics (University of Toronto Press, 1970) and his “Collingwood and the Radical Conversion Hypothesis” in Dialogue, Vol. V, no. 1 (1966).Google Scholar See also Alan Donagan's review of Collingwood, Faith and Reason, edited by Rubinoff, in Dialogue, Vol. VII, no. 4 (1969).