The Principles of Art (Galaxy Books): 11

The Principles of Art (Galaxy Books): 11

by Robin George Collingwood (Author)

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 366
Edition: Revised ed.
Publisher: Oxford University Press, U.S.A.
Published: 31 Dec 1958

ISBN 10: 0195002091
ISBN 13: 9780195002096

Media Reviews
Collingwood is as insightful as ever; his observations and arguments have lost no validity since Principles was published. --Philip Chandler, College of St. Thomas More
Without being pedantic, Collingwood is factual and precise; both his structure and facade are built up of thousands of details, and the whole forms an integrity, a synthesis, the product of an ordered mind which puts everything in its place. --John Cournos, The New York Times


Collingwood is as insightful as ever; his observations and arguments have lost no validity since Principles was published. --Philip Chandler, College of St. Thomas More
Without being pedantic, Collingwood is factual and precise; both his structure and facade are built up of thousands of details, and the whole forms an integrity, a synthesis, the product of an ordered mind which puts everything in its place. --John Cournos, The New York Times

Collingwood is as insightful as ever; his observations and arguments have lost no validity since Principles was published. --Philip Chandler, College of St. Thomas More
Without being pedantic, Collingwood is factual and precise; both his structure and facade are built up of thousands of details, and the whole forms an integrity, a synthesis, the product of an ordered mind which puts everything in its place. --John Cournos, The New York Times


Collingwood is as insightful as ever; his observations and arguments have lost no validity since Principles was published. --Philip Chandler, College of St. Thomas More


Without being pedantic, Collingwood is factual and precise; both his structure and facade are built up of thousands of details, and the whole forms an integrity, a synthesis, the product of an ordered mind which puts everything in its place. --John Cournos, The New York Times




Collingwood is as insightful as ever; his observations and arguments have lost no validity since Principles was published. --Philip Chandler, College of St. Thomas More


Without being pedantic, Collingwood is factual and precise; both his structure and facade are built up of thousands of details, and the whole forms an integrity, a synthesis, the product of an ordered mind which puts everything in its place. --John Cournos, The New York Times


Author Bio

R. G. Collingwood (1889-1943), philosopher and historian, was Waynflete Professor of Metaphysical Philosophy, Oxford University. One of the most learned men of his generation, he had a remarkable breadth of interest and knowledge and originiality of mind. He is the author of many notable books, including The Idea of History, An Autobiography, Essay on Metaphysics, Essay on Philosophical Method, The Idea of Nature, The New Leviathan, Speculum Mentis: or The Map of KNowledge, and with J. N. L. Myres, Roman Britain and the English Settlements in the Oxford Hitsory of England series.