Early 20th century historian and philosopher R.G. Collingwood contends here that religion and philosophy are more closely intertwined than previously assumed. Arguing that the mind’s workings can be decoded only by self-analysis, and not by scientific methods, Collingwood identifies the characteristics of religion that make it resistant to traditional scientific investigation.
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Robin George Collingwood (1889-1943) was a British scholar best known for his book The Idea of History. Over his lifetime, Collingwood authored 19 books, some published posthumously. Educated at Oxford, he was elected to a fellowship at Pembroke College and later became Waynfleete professor of metaphysical philosophy.
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