Robin George Collingwood’s Philosophical Influence on Eugenio Coseriu’s Hermeneutical Conception

R.G. Collingwood is an English philosopher and historian who is referred to by Coseriu a few times, mainly when the latter mentions the way in which history has to be interpreted. Despite the relatively few references, we are entitled to believe (and this is what we try to prove here) that Collingwo...

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Published in:The International Conference "The European Integration - Realities and Perspectives" Vol. 15; no. 1; pp. 286 - 290
Main Author: Cristinel Munteanu
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Danubius University 01-06-2020
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Summary:R.G. Collingwood is an English philosopher and historian who is referred to by Coseriu a few times, mainly when the latter mentions the way in which history has to be interpreted. Despite the relatively few references, we are entitled to believe (and this is what we try to prove here) that Collingwood’s influence on Coseriu was greater than assumed, at least by the fact he confirms – through the ideas found in his books – a series of Coseriu’ intuitions and principles. In this paper, I will mainly consider Collingwood’s influence on Coseriu as regards his hermeneutical conception.
ISSN:2067-9211
2069-9344