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This volume approaches the study of Hegel's History of Philosophy from a variety of angles, while centering on Hegel's Berlin "Lectures on the History of Philosophy" (1819–1831), which were given to students and later published. The lectures address most fundamentally what philosophy is—the philosophy of philosophy, so to speak. The contributors treat many significant and topical issues, including: discussions of Hegel's overall idea of a history of philosophy; his treatment of various philosophers and philosophical views from the historical tradition; and the role of Hegel's own philosophical system as a culmination in the development of philosophy historically. This unique collection provides incisive and provocative analyses on an area of study that until now has not garnered as much attention as it deserves.
Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, --- Philosophy. --- Mental philosophy --- Humanities --- Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich
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Contrairement à une idée reçue, Hegel n’est pas un penseur perdu dans des abstractions logiques. La folie, la mort et l’éducation sont au centre de la pensée du philosophe allemand et forment un ensemble cohérent, concourant à caractériser l’homme comme une nature en conflit entre une particularité figée et un universel auquel il lui faudrait s’élever. Les réflexions anthropologiques essaiment dans l’ensemble de sa pensée et contribuent à forger une réflexion stimulante qui, partant de l’homme comme être du possible, s’attache à dégager les modalités de sa réalisation grâce à la technique et à la formation. En adoptant une perspective dynamique, la pensée de Hegel rencontre certains enjeux contemporains touchant à ce que l’homme pourrait être, en particulier les thèses du transhumanisme. Loin de trancher dogmatiquement en faveur ou en défaveur d’une anthropotechnique, elle nous offre certains réquisits normatifs et nous donne les éléments d’une éducation au possible reposant sur une culture de la décision. L‘auteur dessine ainsi une voie hégélienne de réponse au posthumanisme.
Philosophical anthropology. --- Anthropologie philosophique --- Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, --- Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich --- Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, - 1770-1831 --- Philosophy --- Anthropology --- anthropologie --- Hegel --- posthumanisme
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A major criticism of Hegel's philosophy is that it fails to comprehend the experience of the body. In this book, John Russon shows that there is in fact a philosophy of embodiment implicit in Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit. Russon argues that Hegel has not only taken account of the body, but has done so in a way that integrates both modern work on embodiment and the approach to the body found in ancient Greek philosophy.Although Russon approaches Hegel's Phenomenology from a contemporary standpoint, he places both this standpoint and Hegel's work within a classical tradition. Using the Aristotelian terms of 'nature' and 'habit,' Russon refers to the classical distinction between biological nature and a cultural 'second nature.' It is this second nature that constitutes, in Russon's reading of Hegel, the true embodiment of human intersubjectivity. The development of spirit, as mapped out by Hegel, is interpreted here as a process by which the self establishes for itself an embodiment in a set of social and political institutions in which it can recognize and satisfy its rational needs. Russon concludes by arguing that self-expression and self-interpretation are the ultimate needs of the human spirit, and that it is the degree to which these needs are satisfied that is the ultimate measure of the adequacy of the institutions that embody human life.This link with classicism - in itself a serious contribution to the history of philosophy -provides an excellent point of access into the Hegelian system. Russon's work, which will prove interesting reading for any Hegel scholar, provides a solid and reliable introduction to the study of Hegel.
Body [Human ] (Philosophy) --- Body [Human ]--Philosophy --- Cogito --- Corps humain (Philosophie) --- Corps humain--Philosophie --- Human body (Philosophy) --- Ik (Filosofie) --- Lichaam [Menselijk ] (Filosofie) --- Lichaam [Menselijk ]--Filosofie --- Menselijk lichaam (Filosofie) --- Moi (Philosophie) --- Self (Philosophy) --- Body, Human (Philosophy) --- Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, --- Philosophy --- Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich --- Phänomenologie des Geistes (Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich) --- Phenomenology (Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich) --- Phenomenology of mind (Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich)
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Alan Patten presents an original interpretation of Hegel's idea of freedom and offers answers to a number of central questions about his ethical and political thought. Freedom is the value that Hegel most admired and the core of his social philosophy.
Hegel, Georg W.F. --- 1 HEGEL, GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH --- Liberty --- Civil liberty --- Emancipation --- Freedom --- Liberation --- Personal liberty --- Democracy --- Natural law --- Political science --- Equality --- Libertarianism --- Social control --- 1 HEGEL, GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH Filosofie. Psychologie--HEGEL, GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH --- Filosofie. Psychologie--HEGEL, GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH --- Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich --- Hegel, Giorgio Guglielmo Frederico --- Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, --- Political philosophy. Social philosophy --- Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich. --- Contributions in concept of liberty --- History --- 19th century --- Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, - 1770-1831 - Contributions in concept of liberty. --- Liberty. --- Hēgeru, --- Hei-ko-erh, --- Gegelʹ, Georg, --- Hījil, --- Khegel, --- Hegel, G. W. F. --- Hegel, --- Hei Ge Er, --- Chenkel, --- Hīghil, --- הגל, --- הגל, גאורג וילהלם פרידריך, --- הגל, גיאורג וילהלם פרידריך, --- הגל, ג.ו.פ, --- היגל, גורג ווילהלם פרדריך, --- היגל, גיורג וילהלם פרידריך, --- 黑格尔, --- Hegel, Guillermo Federico, --- Hegel, Jorge Guillermo Federico, --- Heyel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, --- Higil, Gʼūrg Vīlhim Frīdrīsh, --- هگل, --- هگل، گئورگ ويلهم فريدريش,
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Alice Ormiston's Love and Politics argues that modern politics is rooted not merely in the pursuit of power, but that it is essentially underpinned by the experience of love. Hegel understood love as a principle that unites reason and emotion, and self and other, and that provides the foundation for a deep sense of connectedness to the world and for genuine acts of autonomy. Through an original and highly accessible interpretation of Hegel's works, Ormiston shows how the modern commitment to individual rights and freedoms can only be adequately understood by reference to the experience of love that lies at the foundation of the modern subject and its political expression in acts of conscience. Hegel's thought thus joins forces with feminist arguments for an embodied theory of the subject and for a focus on empathy in political reasoning, with republican concerns about democracy and civic education, and with postmodern concerns about the otherness of certain experiences and forms of knowledge. Ormiston's book offers a developed concept of the subject that can serve as a foundation for resistance to problems of our time, including atomism and instrumental rationality, the ills of an unfettered capitalism, and the reality of a radical evil.
Political science --- Love. --- Political philosophy --- Affection --- Emotions --- First loves --- Friendship --- Intimacy (Psychology) --- Philosophy. --- Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, --- Hegel, Giorgio Guglielmo Frederico --- Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich --- Hegel, Georg Ludwig Friedrich, --- Hegel, Louis, --- Fischer, Ludwig, --- Fischer, Lodewijk, --- Love --- Philosophy
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This text introduces the concept of need as viewed by Hegel and Marx, and places it within the context of modern need theories and theorists. The book works through key texts, including Hegel's Philosophy of Right and Marx's Capital, and discusses the theory in relation to Soviet Communism and social democracy. Covers key texts by Hegel and Marx studied by undergraduates on political theory courses Looks at political implications for modern need theory Accessible: author makes good use of textual evidence Need theory is a major element of modern social theory
Need (Philosophy). --- Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich --- Contributions in concept of need --- Marx, Karl --- Need (Psychology) --- PHILOSOPHY / General. --- Philosophy --- Marxisme --- Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, --- Hegel, Karl von, --- Marx, Karl, --- Analyse des besoins --- Philosophie sociale
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Political philosophy. Social philosophy --- Legal theory and methods. Philosophy of law --- Hegel, Georg W.F. --- Droit --- Filosofie --- Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich --- Idealisme --- Idéalisme --- Philosophie --- Recht --- 1 HEGEL, GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH --- Free will and determinism --- Academic collection --- #gsdbf --- #GBIB:CBMER --- #GROL:SEMI-1-05'18' Hege --- #GGSB: Filosofie --- #GGSB: Filosofie (19e eeuw) --- #GGSB: Rechtsfilosofie --- 340.12 <43> --- Compatibilism --- Determinism and free will --- Determinism and indeterminism --- Free agency --- Freedom and determinism --- Freedom of the will --- Indeterminism --- Liberty of the will --- Determinism (Philosophy) --- Filosofie. Psychologie--HEGEL, GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH --- Natuurrecht. Rechtsfilosofie --(algemeen)--Duitsland voor 1945 en na 1989 --- Law --- -Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich --- Philosophy --- Free will and determinism. --- Philosophy. --- 340.12 <43> Natuurrecht. Rechtsfilosofie --(algemeen)--Duitsland voor 1945 en na 1989 --- 1 HEGEL, GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH Filosofie. Psychologie--HEGEL, GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH --- Hegel, Giorgio Guglielmo Frederico --- Filosofie : secundaire teksten --- Jurisprudence --- Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, --- Filosofie (19e eeuw) --- Rechtsfilosofie
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Human freedom is the central theme of modern political philosophy, and G. W. F. Hegel offers perhaps the most profound and systematic modern attempt to understand the state as the realization of human freedom. In this comprehensive examination of Hegel's philosophy of freedom, Paul Franco traces the development of Hegel's ideas of freedom, situates them within his general philosophical system, and relates them to the larger tradition of modern political philosophy. Franco then applies Hegel's understanding of liberty to certain problems in contemporary political theory. He argues that Hegel offers a powerful reformulation of liberalism that escapes many of the problematic assumptions of traditional liberal doctrine and yet avoids falling into the romantic and relativistic excesses of a substantial communitarianism.Devoting the major portion of his attention to Hegel's masterpiece the Philosophy of Right, published in 1821, Franco provides a clear and nontechnical guide to the challenging arguments Hegel presents. Franco establishes the necessary context within which to understand the work and draws on Hegel's other writings, including the unpublished lecture notes, to illuminate it. For the Hegel specialist as well as the reader with a more general interest in political philosophy and modern intellectual history, this book offers significant insights into Hegel's ideas on the theme of human liberty.
Liberty --- Political Theory of the State --- Political Science --- Law, Politics & Government --- Philosophy. --- Philosophy --- Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, --- Hegel, Giorgio Guglielmo Frederico --- Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich --- Contributions in political science. --- Contributions in the concept of liberty. --- Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich. --- Hegel, Georg W.F. --- Contributions in political science --- Contributions in concept of liberty --- Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, - 1770-1831 - Contributions in political science. --- Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, - 1770-1831 - Contributions in the concept of liberty. --- Hēgeru, --- Hei-ko-erh, --- Gegelʹ, Georg, --- Hījil, --- Khegel, --- Hegel, G. W. F. --- Hegel, --- Hei Ge Er, --- Chenkel, --- Hīghil, --- הגל, --- הגל, גאורג וילהלם פרידריך, --- הגל, גיאורג וילהלם פרידריך, --- הגל, ג.ו.פ, --- היגל, גורג ווילהלם פרדריך, --- היגל, גיורג וילהלם פרידריך, --- 黑格尔, --- Hegel, Guillermo Federico, --- Hegel, Jorge Guillermo Federico, --- Heyel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, --- Higil, Gʼūrg Vīlhim Frīdrīsh, --- هگل, --- هگل، گئورگ ويلهم فريدريش, --- Liberty - Philosophy. --- Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, - 1770-1831.
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Hegel is, arguably, the most difficult of all philosophers. To find a way into his thought interpreters have usually approached him as though he were developing Kantian and Fichtean themes. This book demonstrates in a systematic way that it makes much more sense to view Hegel's idealism in relation to the metaphysical and epistemological tradition stemming from Aristotle. The book offers an account of Hegel's idealism in light of his interpretation, discussion, assimilation and critique of Aristotle's philosophy. There are explorations of Hegelian and Aristotelian views of system and history; being, metaphysics, logic, and truth; nature and subjectivity; spirit, knowledge, and self-knowledge; ethics and politics. No serious student of Hegel can afford to ignore this major interpretation. It will also be of interest in such fields as political science and the history of ideas.
Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, --- Aristotle --- Aristoteles --- Aristote --- Arisṭāṭṭil --- Aristo, --- Aristotel --- Aristotele --- Aristóteles, --- Aristòtil --- Aristotile --- Arisṭū --- Arisṭūṭālīs --- Arisutoteresu --- Arystoteles --- Ya-li-shih-to-te --- Ya-li-ssu-to-te --- Yalishiduode --- Yalisiduode --- Ἀριστοτέλης --- Αριστοτέλης --- Аристотел --- ארסטו --- אריםטו --- אריסטו --- אריסטוטלס --- אריסטוטלוס --- אריסטוטליס --- أرسطاطاليس --- أرسططاليس --- أرسطو --- أرسطوطالس --- أرسطوطاليس --- ابن رشد --- اريسطو --- Pseudo Aristotele --- Pseudo-Aristotle --- アリストテレス --- Hegel, Giorgio Guglielmo Frederico --- Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich --- Influence. --- 1 <38> ARISTOTELES --- 1 HEGEL, GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH --- 1 HEGEL, GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH Filosofie. Psychologie--HEGEL, GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH --- Filosofie. Psychologie--HEGEL, GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH --- 1 <38> ARISTOTELES Griekse filosofie--ARISTOTELES --- Griekse filosofie--ARISTOTELES --- Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich. --- Influence --- Hēgeru, --- Hei-ko-erh, --- Gegelʹ, Georg, --- Hījil, --- Khegel, --- Hegel, G. W. F. --- Hegel, --- Hei Ge Er, --- Chenkel, --- Hīghil, --- הגל, --- הגל, גאורג וילהלם פרידריך, --- הגל, גיאורג וילהלם פרידריך, --- הגל, ג.ו.פ, --- היגל, גורג ווילהלם פרדריך, --- היגל, גיורג וילהלם פרידריך, --- 黑格尔, --- Hegel, Guillermo Federico, --- Hegel, Jorge Guillermo Federico, --- Heyel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, --- Higil, Gʼūrg Vīlhim Frīdrīsh, --- هگل, --- هگل، گئورگ ويلهم فريدريش, --- Arts and Humanities --- Philosophy --- Aristote (0384-0322 av. J.-C.) --- Critique et interprétation
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The period leading up to the Revolutions of 1848 was a seminal moment in the history of political thought, demarcating the ideological currents and defining the problems of freedom and social cohesion which are among the key issues of modern politics. This 2006 anthology offers research on Hegel's followers in the 1830s and 1840s. With essays by philosophers, political scientists, and historians from Europe and North America, it pays special attention to questions of state power, the economy, poverty, and labour, as well as to ideas on freedom. The book examines the political and social thought of Eduard Gans, Ludwig Feuerbach, Max Stirner, Bruno and Edgar Bauer, the young Engels, and Marx. It places them in the context of Hegel's philosophy, the Enlightenment, Kant, the French Revolution, industrialization, and urban poverty. It also views Marx and Engels in relation to their contemporaries and interlocutors in the Hegelian school.
Political philosophy. Social philosophy --- Hegel, Georg W.F. --- Philosophy, German --- Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, --- Hegel, Giorgio Guglielmo Frederico --- Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich --- Influence. --- Germany --- Politics and government --- Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich. --- Hēgeru, --- Hei-ko-erh, --- Gegelʹ, Georg, --- Hījil, --- Khegel, --- Hegel, G. W. F. --- Hegel, --- Hei Ge Er, --- Chenkel, --- Hīghil, --- הגל, --- הגל, גאורג וילהלם פרידריך, --- הגל, גיאורג וילהלם פרידריך, --- הגל, ג.ו.פ, --- היגל, גורג ווילהלם פרדריך, --- היגל, גיורג וילהלם פרידריך, --- 黑格尔, --- Hegel, Guillermo Federico, --- Hegel, Jorge Guillermo Federico, --- Heyel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, --- Higil, Gʼūrg Vīlhim Frīdrīsh, --- هگل, --- هگل، گئورگ ويلهم فريدريش, --- Arts and Humanities --- Philosophy
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