The Present's Historical Task: Kracauer as Reader of Collingwood |
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Authors: | James Kent |
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Affiliation: | School of Philosophical, Historical and International Studies, Monash University, Victoria, Australia |
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Abstract: | Siegfried Kracauer's reading of the work of R.G. Collingwood illuminates the crisis point in the relation between philosophy, history and how the present is thought. In this paper I argue that Kracauer's dismissal of Collingwood illuminates a misunderstanding of the latter's philosophical project, and takes no account of a certain affinity between the two thinkers. Collingwood not only shared Kracauer's view that a philosophically oriented historical investigation of the past might offer some hope for the present, but also had a fuller grasp of the philosophical implications of the ambivalent relation between historical time and the present than Kracauer gave him credit for. |
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Keywords: | history philosophy present Kracauer Collingwood Orpheus |
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