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Collingwood, Robin George
philosopher meant by a doctrine until you know the question to which the doctrine was intended as an answer andhow that question arose. Immediately it follows that you cannot tell whether propositions contradict each otherunless you know that they are answers to the same question. This is partly a plea for intelligent appreciation of thespace of problems within which different writers work, and in effect Collingwood is highlighting a version of whatlater became called the principle of charity (s...
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Robin George Collingwood, The Ides of History, 1946, Oxford University Press, 1994, p. 429 sv., trad. pers.
Textes commentés La distinction entre l'histoire comme ce qui advient et l'histoire comme historiographie semble aller de soi, et on déplore souvent l'ambiguïté du français sur ce point, alors que l'allemand, par exemple, dispose des deux termes de Geschichte et Historie. La thèse de Collingwood considère au contraire que la différence est superficielle, de sorte que l'homophonie en français entre l'histoire comme cours des événements et l'histoire comme...