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Showing posts with label Robin George Collingwood. Show all posts
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Tuesday, December 8, 2009
"An essay on Metaphysics" by Robin George Collingwood,1940
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Any intelligible statement finally rests upon certain absolute presuppositions.
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Ordinary presuppositions are either true or false ;
but absolute presuppositions are neither true nor false,
for they are not factual.
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Although it is a mistake to treat absolute presuppositions
-such as the belief in the uniformity of nature-
as if they were factual propositions to be confirmed by sense experience,
it is also a mistake to suppose metaphysics impossible and to narrow rational investigation to empirical inquiry.
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The metaphysician is a kind of historian whose task it is to discover absolute presuppositions in the thought of others.
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