The Cambridge Companion to HegelFrederick C. Beiser Cambridge University Press, 29 de jan. de 1993 - 518 páginas Few thinkers are more controversial in the history of philosophy than Hegel. He has been dismissed as a charlatan and obscurantist, but also praised as one of the greatest thinkers in modern philosophy. No one interested in philosophy can afford to ignore him. This volume considers all the major aspects of Hegel's work: epistemology, logic, ethics, political philosophy, aesthetics, philosophy of history, philosophy of religion. Special attention is devoted to problems in the interpretation of Hegel: the unity of the Phenomenology of Spirit; the value of the dialectical method; the status of his logic; the nature of his politics. A final group of chapters treats Hegel's complex historical legacy: the development of Hegelianism and its growth into a left and right wing school; the relation of Hegel and Marx; and the subtle connections between Hegel and contemporary analytic philosophy. |
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Hegels intellectual development to 1807 | 25 |
You Cant Get There from Here Transition problems in Hegels Phenomenology of Spirit | 52 |
Hegels conception of logic | 86 |
Hegels idealism The logic of conceptuality | 102 |
Hegels dialectical method | 130 |
Thought and being Hegels critique of Kants theoretical philosophy | 171 |
Hegels ethics | 211 |
The basic context and structure of Hegels Philosophy of Right | 234 |
Hegel on religion and philosophy | 301 |
Hegels aesthetics An overview | 348 |
Transformations of Hegelianism 18051846 | 378 |
Hegel and Marxism | 414 |
Hegel and analytic philosophy | 445 |
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Chronology | 511 |
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absolute abstract action actual analytic philosophy argues Berlin Bruno Bauer Christian civil society claim concept consciousness constitution contingent criticism Critique cultural determinate discussion distinction empirical essay ethical existence experience expression external Feuerbach Fichte finite freedom fundamental G.W.F. Hegel Hegel Hegel's idealism Hegel's philosophy Hegel's view Hegelian historicism human idea identity individual interpretation intuition judgment Kant Kant's Kantian knowledge language lectures Left Hegelian Marx means ment metaphysics modern moral nature necessity objects panlogism particular perspective Phenomenology of Spirit philoso philosophy of history Philosophy of Right political position possible principle priori problem Protestantism pure rational reality realization reason reflection relation religion religious Russell and Moore Schelling Schelling's Science of Logic self-consciousness sense simply social speculative philosophy structure T.H. Green teleological things thinking thought tion tive tradition transcendental transcendental idealism translation truth understanding unity Werke Young Hegelians
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