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Hardcover Speculum Mentis or the Map of Knowledge Book

ISBN: 1025999185

ISBN13: 9781025999180

Speculum Mentis or the Map of Knowledge

"Speculum Mentis or the Map of Knowledge" is a seminal work by the British philosopher R. G. Collingwood, offering a profound exploration into the structure of human experience and the various forms through which the mind understands the world. Collingwood presents a dialectical journey through five primary modes of experience: art, religion, science, history, and philosophy. Each stage is examined not merely as a collection of facts, but as a specific way of perceiving and interpreting reality, with each mode revealing its own internal contradictions and leading inevitably to the next.

By mapping the evolution of thought, Collingwood seeks to demonstrate the unity of the mind and the interconnectedness of all intellectual pursuits. He argues that philosophy serves as the final, self-conscious stage of this process, reflecting on the previous modes to achieve a comprehensive understanding of human knowledge. This work is essential for readers interested in British idealism, epistemology, and the philosophy of history. "Speculum Mentis or the Map of Knowledge" remains a vital contribution to 20th-century thought, providing a cohesive framework for understanding how different disciplines contribute to a singular, developing consciousness.

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