The composition of R. G. Collingwood's The New Leviathan |
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Authors: | James Connelly Peter Johnson |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Law and Politics, University of Hull, Hull, UK;2. Department of Philosophy, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK |
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Abstract: | Collingwood's The New Leviathan is a difficult text. It comprises philosophy, political theory, political opinion and history in what is sometimes an uneasy amalgam. Despite its being the culmination of thirty years of work in ethics and political theory, the final text was clearly affected by the adverse circumstances under which it was written, these largely being Collingwood's illness which increasingly affected his ability to work as the writing of The New Leviathan progressed. This paper seeks to disentangle the composition of the book thereby shedding light on its distinctive character as the last substantial piece of philosophical work published in Collingwood's lifetime. |
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Keywords: | Collingwood New Leviathan political theory ethics history |
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