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    Introduction.B. Haddock, R. Peters & J. R. M. Wakefield - 2020 - Collingwood and British Idealism Studies 26 (1-2):1-18.
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    Contingency and Judgement in Oakeshott’s Political Thought.Bruce Haddock - 2005 - European Journal of Political Theory 4 (1):7-21.
    The article focuses on Oakeshott’s attempt to maintain a categorial distinction between political philosophy and normative prescription. It accepts the thrust of Oakeshott’s argument against rationalism in politics, but contends that the residual normative dimension in Oakeshott’s thinking should not be dismissed as philosophically irrelevant. The article takes seriously the practical demands made on agents in difficult circumstances. It focuses specifically on what may be said to be going on when we ‘pursue intimations’. By concentrating on what Oakeshott actually does (...)
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    The history of ideas and the study of politics.B. A. Haddock - 1974 - Political Theory 2 (4):420-431.
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    Vico: The Problem of Interpretation.B. Haddock - 1976 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 43.
  5. Against the Current: Speculative Knowledge and Practical Wisdom.Bruce Anthony Haddock - forthcoming - Philosophy and Culture: Essays in Honor of Donald Phillip Verene.
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  6. Between Philosophy and History.Bruce Haddock - 2003 - European Journal of Political Theory 2 (3):341-346.
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  7. La significación filosófica de la autobiografía de Vico.Bruce Haddock - 1999 - Cuadernos Sobre Vico 11 (12):163-172.
    Mi preocupación en este trabajo, siguiendo las directrices de Verene, es cambiar la dirección de la lectura habitual de la Vita, la autobiografía de Vico. En lugar de usar la Vita con el fin de clarificar algunos oscuros pasajes de la Scienza nuova, me gustaría usar la Scienza nuova como si fuera una clave interpretativa de la Vita. Lo que me propongo es elegir algunos temas de cierta significación filosófica de la Scienza nuova que Vico elabora en la Vita y (...)
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  8. Between Philosophy and History.Bruce Haddock - 2003 - European Journal of Political Theory 2 (3):341-346.
  9. Contributors.Lena Halldenius, Maeve Cooke, Lilian Alweiss, John Erik Fossum, Bruce Haddock & Julia Stapleton - 2003 - European Journal of Political Theory 2 (3):259-260.
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    Vico and Herder: Two Studies in the History of Ideas.B. A. Haddock - 1977 - Philosophical Quarterly 27 (107):173-175.
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    Collingwood and Bosanquet.David Boucher, B. A. Haddock, Andrew Vincent & R. G. Collingwood Society - 2002
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    Collingwood and Oakeshott: To Commemorate the Centenary of Oakeshott's Birth.David Boucher, B. A. Haddock & Andrew Vincent - 2001
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  13. Collingwood Studies, Vol. V: Explorations.D. Boucher & B. Haddock - 1999 - Appraisal 2.
     
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    Collingwood Studies.David Boucher & B. A. Haddock - 1998
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    Identities and Differences.David Boucher, B. A. Haddock & Andrew Vincent - 2000 - Twayne Publishers.
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    Idealist Contexts.David Boucher & B. A. Haddock - 1999
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    Letters from Iceland and Other Essays.David Boucher & B. A. Haddock (eds.) - 1996 - Swansea [Wales]: R.G. Collingwood Society.
    Machine generated contents note: W. G. COLLINGWOOD Letters from Iceland: introduced by Janet Gnosspelius -- GUIDO VANHEESWIJCK R. G. Collingwood, T. S. Elliot and the Romantic Tradition -- MARNIE HUGHES- History, Education and the Conversation of Mankind -- WARRINGTON --K. B. McINTYRE Collingwood, Oakeshott and the Social Contract -- LIONEL RUBINOFF The Relation Between Philosophy and History in the Thought of R G. Collingwood -- COLLINGWOOD CORNER -- BENEDETTO CROCE In Commemoration of an English Friend, a Companion in Thought and (...)
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    Collingwood Studies: Perspectives.David Boucher & Bruce Anthony Haddock - 1995
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    Between Revolution and Reaction.Bruce Haddock - 2006 - European Journal of Political Theory 5 (1):22-33.
    The article focuses on Vincenzo Cuoco’s attempt to learn theoretical and political lessons from the failed Neapolitan Revolution of 1799. His Saggio storico sought to steer a course between revolution and reaction, arguing that practical reforms should be couched in terms that reflected traditional understandings within Neapolitan popular culture. He highlighted the responsibility of political leaders to shape popular culture rather than to impose ‘ideal’ solutions to political questions. The position he espoused became a dominant motif in later liberal nationalist (...)
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    Gentile as Historian of Philosophy: The Method of Immanence in Practice.B. Haddock - 2014 - Collingwood and British Idealism Studies 20 (1-2):17-43.
    This essay shows how Gentile's 'method of immanence' informed his distinctive approach to the history of philosophy. By reference to Gentile's influential studies of thinkers such as Rosmini, Gioberti and Vico, Haddock shows how a method of internal criticism that he had employed throughout his work on history of philosophy could be distilled as an appropriate method for philosophy itself. Gentile always denied that a disciplined approach to philosophy could be attained without serious engagement with the history of philosophy. In (...)
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    Guido de Ruggiero's Return to Reason: The Limits of Immanent Critique.B. Haddock - 2020 - Collingwood and British Idealism Studies 26 (1-2):211-246.
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    Heroes and the Law.Bruce A. Haddock - 2001 - New Vico Studies 19:29-43.
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    Heroes and the Law.Bruce A. Haddock - 2001 - New Vico Studies 19:29-43.
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    Homer’s Original Genius.B. A. Haddock - 1983 - New Vico Studies 1:109-111.
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    Introduction.B. Haddock - 2014 - Collingwood and British Idealism Studies 20 (1-2):1-15.
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    Idealism & experience: the philosophy of Guido de Ruggiero.B. A. Haddock, Rik Peters, J. R. M. Wakefield & Guido De Ruggiero (eds.) - 2020 - Exeter, UK: Imprint Academic.
    Guido de Ruggiero (1888-1948) was perhaps the greatest Italian intellectual historian in the twentieth century. He was a fierce champion of liberalism, an ardent opponent of Fascism, an insightful critic and interpreter of his contemporaries, and a formidable philosopher in his own right. Idealism & Experience: The Philosophy of Guido de Ruggiero comprises eight new critical essays, as well as English translations of five of de Ruggiero's most important shorter writings, which chart the development of his thought between 1914 and (...)
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    No title available: Religious studies.B. Haddock - 1983 - Religious Studies 19 (4):549-552.
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    Principles and Political Order: The Challenge of Diversity.B. A. Haddock, Peri Roberts & Peter Sutch (eds.) - 2006 - Routledge.
    The liberal and democratic political order is underpinned by universal principles of justice. However, the universality of these principles is now being questioned and undermined by challenges from postmodernism, communitarianism, multiculturalism and other forms of anti-foundationalism. These challenges highlight the sheer diversity of cultures and values, treating liberal values and democratic political culture as one idea of social organization amongst many. While social and political orders are capable of almost endless variation, it may be that not every diverse order is (...)
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    Heroes and the Law.Bruce A. Haddock - 2001 - New Vico Studies 19:29-43.
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    Heroes and the Law.Bruce A. Haddock - 2001 - New Vico Studies 19:29-43.
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    State and nation in Mazzini's political thought.B. Haddock - 1999 - History of Political Thought 20 (2):313-336.
    This paper focuses on Mazzini as an ‘exemplary’ liberal nationalist, whose theory depends upon the difficult marriage of distinct ideological positions. The contention is not that liberalism and nationalism are necessarily incompatible, only that neglect of close textual analysis in specific cases has led to claims that are both theoretically untenable and historically misleading. By concentrating on Mazzini's theory of the state, I aim to highlight an area of his thought where he might have been expected to take full advantage (...)
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    Sir Edmund Leach.B. A. Haddock - 1989 - New Vico Studies 7:156-157.
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    Sir Edmund Leach.B. A. Haddock - 1989 - New Vico Studies 7:156-157.
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    Thought Thinking: The Philosophy of Giovanni Gentile.Bruce Haddock & James Wakefield - 2015 - Imprint Academic.
    The Italian author Giovanni Gentile occupied a radical position among philosophers of the first half of the twentieth century. He tried in earnest to revolutionize idealist theory, developing a doctrine that retained the idealist conception of the thinking subject as the centre and source of any intelligible reality, while eschewing many of the unwarranted abstractions that had pervaded earlier varieties of idealism and led their adherents astray. Given his great prominence during his lifetime, it is perhaps remarkable that Gentile is (...)
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  35. Thin universalism as weak foundationalism.Bruce Haddock - 2006 - In B. A. Haddock, Peri Roberts & Peter Sutch (eds.), Principles and Political Order: The Challenge of Diversity. Routledge.
     
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  36. Vico and Idealism.B. A. Haddock - 1977
     
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    Vico and the Problem of Historical Reconstruction.B. Haddock - 1976 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 43.
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    Vico's "Discovery of the True Homer": A Case-Study in Historical Reconstruction.B. A. Haddock - 1979 - Journal of the History of Ideas 40 (4):583.
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    Vico's political thought.B. A. Haddock - 1986 - Brynmill, Swansea: Mortlake Press.
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    Evil in contemporary political theory.Peri Roberts, Peter Sutch & B. A. Haddock (eds.) - 2011 - Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
    Explores the actual and possible roles of evil in contemporary political theory.
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    The Iliad. [REVIEW]Bruce A. Haddock - 1986 - New Vico Studies 4:185-186.
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    Appearance in this list neither guarantees nor precludes a future review of the book. Adamson, Jane, Freadman, Richard and Parker, David (eds.), Renegotiating Ethics in Literature, Philosophy, and Theory, Cambridge, UK, Cambridge University Press, 1999, pp. 294,£ 35.00,£ 12.95. Annas, Julia, Platonic Ethics Old and New, Ithaca, New York, USA, Cornell Univer. [REVIEW]Roger Ariew, John Cottingham, Tom Sorrell, Richard J. Blackwell, Robert de Lucca, David Boucher, Bruce Haddock, Warren Breckman, Elena Castellani & Jules L. Coleman - 1999 - Mind 108:430.
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    A.F.J. Thibaut and F.C. Savigny, La polemica sulla codificazione, ed. Giuliano Marini, Naples, Edizioni Scientifiche Italiane, 1982, pp. 197. [REVIEW]B. A. Haddock - 1984 - Hegel Bulletin 5 (1):47-49.
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  44. G Marini Ed's La Polemica Sulla Codificazione. [REVIEW]B. Haddock - 1984 - Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 9:47-49.
     
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    Georges Sorel. [REVIEW]Bruce A. Haddock - 1987 - New Vico Studies 5:191-192.
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    Homer’s Original Genius: Eighteenth-Century Notions of the Early Greek Epic. [REVIEW]B. A. Haddock - 1983 - New Vico Studies 1:109.
  47. L Pompa & W H Dray's Substance And Form In History. [REVIEW]B. Haddock - 1982 - Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 5:35-41.
     
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    L. Pompa and W.H. Dray , Substance and Form in History: A Collection of Essays in Philosophy of History, Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press, 1981, pp. 198, £12.00. [REVIEW]B. A. Haddock - 1982 - Hegel Bulletin 3 (1):35-41.
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    Foundations of Modern Historical Thought. [REVIEW]Bruce A. Haddock - 1987 - New Vico Studies 5:185-186.
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    Sites of Vision. [REVIEW]Bruce A. Haddock - 1999 - New Vico Studies 17:134-137.
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