Hegel for Beginners

Hegel for Beginners

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  • Author: Lloyd Spencer
  • Publisher: Totem Books
  • ISBN: 9781874166443
  • Category : Philosophers
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

Georg Hegel changed how history was philosophically understood. His influential writings on politics, history, art and philosophy are part of a larger systematic whole, and their effect on the ideas and political events of the 20th century has been profound. Yet they remain among the moot difficult in the entire history of philosophy. Increasing numbers of people are looking to the philosophers of the past to shed light on the contemporary condition. Hegel's theories echo through the writings of Marx, Lacan, Sartre and Adorno and Introducing Hegel provides new perspectives on contemporary postmodern debates about "meta-narratives" (Lyotard) and the "end of history" (Fukuyama).


Introducing Hegel

Introducing Hegel

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  • Author: Lloyd Spencer
  • Publisher: Icon Books Ltd
  • ISBN: 1848319797
  • Category : Philosophy
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 403

INTRODUCING guide to the hugely influential German thinker. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel is one of the greatest thinkers of all time. No other philosopher has had such a profound impact on the ideas and political events of the 20th century. Hegel's influential writings on philosophy, politics, history and art are parts of a larger systematic whole. They are also among the most difficult in the entire literature of philosophy. Introducing Hegel guides us through a spectacular system of thought which aimed to make sense of history. The book also provides new perspectives on contemporary postmodern debates about 'metanarratives' (Lyotard) and the 'end of history' (Fukuyama). It is an ideal introduction to this crucial figure in the history of philosophy, and is indispensable for anyone trying to understand such key modern thinkers as Marx, Lacan, Satre and Adorno.


Hegel's First Principle

Hegel's First Principle

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  • Author: Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
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  • Category : Philosophy
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 40


Hegel für Anfänger

Hegel für Anfänger

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  • Author: Ralf Ludwig
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  • Languages : de
  • Pages : 207


Introducing Hegel

Introducing Hegel

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  • Author: Lloyd Spencer
  • Publisher: Totem Books
  • ISBN: 9781840461114
  • Category : Philosophers
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

Takes a humorous, cartoon-format approach to chronicling the life and thought of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century German metaphysical philosopher Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel.


Dialectic for beginners

Dialectic for beginners

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  • Author: Carlos Cirne-Lima
  • Publisher: EDIPUCRS
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  • Category : Dialectic
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 240


Hegel and the Problem of Beginning

Hegel and the Problem of Beginning

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  • Author: Robb Dunphy
  • Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
  • ISBN: 1538147564
  • Category : Philosophy
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 225

This book provides a critical commentary on Hegel’s introductory essay to the first book of his magnum opus, the Science of Logic. Robb Dunphy makes an extended case for the importance of the influence of Pyrrhonian Scepticism on the beginning of Hegel’s Logic and provides a novel interpretation of the “problem of beginning”.


Hegel: Lectures on the Philosophy of World History, Volume I

Hegel: Lectures on the Philosophy of World History, Volume I

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  • Author: Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
  • ISBN: 0198776640
  • Category : Philosophy
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 575

Brown and Hodgson present a new English edition of Hegel's 1822-3 lectures on the philosophy of world history. Here he sets out his vision of the development of reason, spirit, and culture in human history, as it advances inexorably towards the establishment of a political state of free, fully self-conscious individuals and just institutions.


Kierkegaard For Beginners

Kierkegaard For Beginners

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  • Author: Donald D. Palmer
  • Publisher: Red Wheel/Weiser
  • ISBN: 1939994128
  • Category : Philosophy
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 226

The Danish philosopher Soren Kierkegaard was one of the most original thinkers of the 19th Century – and one of the most enigmatic men who ever walked the Earth. Philosophically, Kierkegaard was the “bridge” that led from Hegel to Existentialism. Kierkegaard abhorred Hegel’s abstract, Know-it-all idealism that tried to capture reality in a few words. Kierkegaard’s attack on social and religious complacency and his single-handed assault on traditional Western philosophy generated a crisis that produced a radically new way of philosophizing and made him the founder of the school that would later be called Existentialism. To Kierkegaard, reality was personal, subjective – it began and ended with the individual – and philosophy was not something one merely talked about, it was the way you lived. For such a brilliant thinker, the way Kierkegaard lived was… somewhat too interesting? His “abstract” love affair? His obsession with death? His “leap of Faith,” his cynicism, his marvelous sense of humor – how do you put all that into one man? For starters, you read Kierkegaard For Beginners. It explains, plainly and simply, the great Danish thinker’s obsession with the particularity of human existence as well as his demonstration of how the creation of an authentic new kind of individual is possible


Between Kant and Hegel

Between Kant and Hegel

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  • Author: Dieter Henrich
  • Publisher: Harvard University Press
  • ISBN: 0674264401
  • Category : Philosophy
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 398

Electrifying when first delivered in 1973, legendary in the years since, Dieter Henrich's lectures on German Idealism were the first contact a major German philosopher had made with an American audience since the onset of World War II. They remain one of the most eloquent explanations and interpretations of classical German philosophy and of the way it relates to the concerns of contemporary philosophy. Thanks to the editorial work of David Pacini, the lectures appear here with annotations linking them to editions of the masterworks of German philosophy as they are now available. Henrich describes the movement that led from Kant to Hegel, beginning with an interpretation of the structure and tensions of Kant's system. He locates the Kantian movement and revival of Spinoza, as sketched by F. H. Jacobi, in the intellectual conditions of the time and in the philosophical motivations of modern thought. Providing extensive analysis of the various versions of Fichte's Science of Knowledge, Henrich brings into view a constellation of problems that illuminate the accomplishments of the founders of Romanticism, Novalis and Friedrich Schlegel, and of the poet Hölderlin's original philosophy. He concludes with an interpretation of the basic design of Hegel's system.