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Nature and Spirit in Hegel’s Anthropology : Some Idealist Themes in Hegel’s Pragmatism [PDF]
Certaines lectures récentes de Hegel ont mis l’accent sur la dimension sociale de la philosophie de Hegel afin de parer les exagérations et les méprises courantes concernant son idéalisme.
Macdonald, Iain
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Abstract In this article I take a closer look at Adorno's methodology, and specifically the question of how – in Adorno's view – philosophy ought to be done. In this, my aim is to see whether there might be ‘quietist’ elements in his methodological account, i.e. the meta‐philosophical position of quietism as it stands against (scientific) naturalism in
Christian Lamp
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o texto foca duas questões principais que emergem da Conferência VII da obra Liberalismo político, de John Rawls: i) a defesa do contratualismo contra Hegel e ii) os princípios de justiça como refletores do aspecto social das relações humanas.
João Gilberto Engelmann
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Political Epistemology without Apologies
Abstract Political epistemology has become a popular field of research in recent years. It sets itself the ambitious task to intertwine epistemology with social and political theory in order to do justice to the relationships between truth and politics, or reason and power.
Frieder Vogelmann
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Hegel desenvolve em sua Filosofia do Direito dois direitos humanos: um direito humano à vida fundamentado no direito abstrato e um direito humano à compreensão subjetiva fundamentado moralmente.
Miriam Wildenauer
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O que é a verdade? Há uma verdade ou muitas? A verdade é absoluta ou relativa? Hegel e Marx proporcionam através de suas obras respostas a essas questões. As posições hegeliana e marxista orientam-se pela abordagem dialética segundo a compreensão de cada
Pedro Geraldo Aparecido Novelli
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Sublating Kant and the Old Metaphysics: A Reading of the Transition from Being to Essence in Hegel's Logic [PDF]
Kant’s “transcendental” or “critical” philosophy is an instance of what can be called the “critique of immediacy.” As part of his critical project, Kant argues that one cannot merely assume that there is a reestablished harmony between thought and being.
Baur, Michael
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Abstract In this paper, I provide a history of Kant's extensive experimentation with the doctrine of the schematism. I claim that diverse interpretations of schemata—as syntheses or intuitions; as attributable to the imagination or to the understanding; even as wholly incomprehensible—mark specific stages in Kant's own thought, and that the changes in ...
Alexander Stoltzfus Host
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De Dicto and De Re: A Brandomian experiment on Kierkegaard [PDF]
During the last few decades, the historical turn within the tradition of the analytic tradition has experienced growing enthusiasm concerning the procedure of rational reconstruction, whose validity or importance, despite its paradigmatic examples in ...
Ferreira, Gabriel
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Was Hegel an Authoritarian Thinker? Reading Hegel’s Philosophy of History on the Basis of his Metaphysics [PDF]
With Hegel’s metaphysics attracting renewed attention, it is time to address a long-standing criticism: Scholars from Marx to Popper and Habermas have worried that Hegel’s metaphysics has anti-individualist and authoritarian implications, which are ...
Baumann, Charlotte
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