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Herbatian formalism in Bohemia

open access: yesRUS (São Paulo), 2021
From a bird’s eye view, the history of 19th century aesthetics can be cast in terms of strife between two mutually opposed philosophical camps. On the one hand, the champions of a content-oriented understanding of beauty as the sensory manifestation of ...
Peter Steiner
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Brandomův "Duch důvěry" aneb znovuzrození sémantického hrdiny z velkomyslnosti a odpuštění

open access: yesFilosofický časopis, 2023
In my study, I address Robert Brandom’s book A Spirit of Trust through the prism of heroism, a concept that he takes from Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit.
Kolman, Vojtěch
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Hegel and the Ethics of Brandom’s Metaphysics [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
In order to develop his pragmatist and inferentialist framework, Robert Brandom appropriates, reconstructs and revises key themes in German Idealism such as the self-legislation of norms, the social institution of concepts and facts, a norm-oriented ...
Lewis, Jonathan
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A RACIONALIDADE DO REAL EM HEGEL:

open access: yesPolymatheia, 2021
O curso das ideias políticas na história da humanidade nos leva – inevitavelmente – a buscar nessas ideias a compreensão sobre a realidade estabelecida.
Francisco Ádila Ferreira de Almeida
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DIE ‘GOTTESRECHTE DES MENSCHEN’: HUMAN RIGHTS AS SECULARISED RIGHTS IN HEINRICH HEINE'S ESSAYS

open access: yesGerman Life and Letters, Volume 78, Issue 1, Page 90-107, January 2025.
ABSTRACT Heinrich Heine shows in his essays on France and Germany that human rights have a religious prehistory. For him, ‘Menschheitsrechte’ are not merely secular rights but secularised rights. The human rights proclaimed in the American and French Revolutions are the secularised historical form in which the fundamental ‘Urrechte der Menschheit ...
Kyung‐Ho Cha
wiley   +1 more source

Hegel, revolution, and the rule of law

open access: yesEastern Review, 2020
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel was one of the philosophic giants of the nineteenth century. Well versed in both ancient and more recent philosophical tracts, he rejected the individualism of Hobbes and Locke, as well as their notion that the state was an ...
Sabrina P. Ramet
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From self‐reflection to shared recognition: Reconceptualising mental health nursing as an intersubjective phenomenon

open access: yesNursing Inquiry, Volume 31, Issue 4, October 2024.
Abstract Existing challenges to the legitimacy of mental health nursing in the United Kingdom and beyond have stimulated a critical self‐reflection and discourse around the mental health nursing role, forcing the profession to question its identity and critically re‐evaluate its position within the wider healthcare arena.
Michael Haslam
wiley   +1 more source

Meter Against Essentialism

open access: yesThe German Quarterly, Volume 97, Issue 4, Page 455-471, Fall 2024.
Abstract Recent scholarship on poetic materiality has found itself caught between celebration of the way rhythm might link language and the body, on the one hand, and critiques of the way such a link can lead and has led to various types of essentialism, on the other.
Hannah Vandegrift Eldridge
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Jana Stepy interpretacje myśli politycznej Hegla na tle polskiej recepcji heglizmu

open access: yesCzasopismo Prawno-Historyczne, 2011
Z pewnością niewielu było myślicieli politycznych i społecznych, którzy budzili równie skrajne emocje i byli tak różnie oceniani, jak Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770-1831).
Piotr Szymaniec
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