R. G. Collingwood Quote

To regard such a positive mental science [psychology] as rising above the sphere of history, and establishing the permanent and unchanging laws of human nature, is therefore possible only to a person who mistakes the transient conditions of a certain historical age for the permanent conditions of human life.


The Idea of History (1946)


To regard such a positive mental science [psychology] as rising above the sphere of history, and establishing the permanent and unchanging laws of...

To regard such a positive mental science [psychology] as rising above the sphere of history, and establishing the permanent and unchanging laws of...

To regard such a positive mental science [psychology] as rising above the sphere of history, and establishing the permanent and unchanging laws of...

To regard such a positive mental science [psychology] as rising above the sphere of history, and establishing the permanent and unchanging laws of...