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G.F. Hegel, Filosofía de la Naturaleza, Buenos Aires, Editorial Claridad, 1969.
Guillermo Federico Hegel
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Nietzschean Genealogy and Hegelian History in the Genealogy of Morals [PDF]
I would like to offer an interpretation of the Genealogy of Morals, of the relationship of master morality to slave morality, and of Nietzsche\u27s philosophy of history that is different from the interpretation that is normally offered by Nietzsche ...
Kain, Philip J.
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The Diamond Net: Metaphysics, Grammar, Ontologies [PDF]
In the introduction to his Philosophy of Nature, Hegel speaks of metaphysics as “the entire range of the universal determinations of thought, as it were the diamond net into which everything is brought and thereby first made intelligible.
Kolb, David
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Iranian Hegel; The report and description of Seyyed Javad Tabatabai's reading of the dialogue between Mulla Sadra and Hegel [PDF]
More than a century and a half has passed since Iranians encountered Hegel's thought. During this period, "our" reference to Hegel has undergone changes, so after all this Hegel research, Hegel translation and Hegel reading, we should start an evaluation
Ali Chavoshi +2 more
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"Geographical Basis of History," excerpt from The Philosophy of History (1899)
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G. W. F. Hegel
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Empty, Useless, and Dangerous? Recent Kantian Replies to the Empty Formalism Objection [PDF]
Like two heavyweight boxers exchanging punches, but neither landing the knock-out blow, Kantians and Hegelians seem to be in a stand-off on what in contemporary parlance is known as the Empty Formalism Objection.
Arendt +20 more
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Istorijos filosofija. Įvadas (ištraukos)
Veikalo „Istorijos filosofija“ ištraukose nagrinėjama, kas yra istorijos filosofija, jos objektas bei svarbiausi principai. Teigiama, kad istorijos filosofija yra istorijos apmąstymas.
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
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Introduction: Hegel, Wittgenstein, Identity, Difference [PDF]
We cannot but begin this volume with Wittgenstein’s famous remark that “Hegel seems to me to be always wanting to say that things which look different are really the same.
Mácha, Jakub
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Hegel's account of freedom is complex and difficult. It integrates a doctrine of free agency, a theory of social freedom, and a self-determining theodicy of Spirit. To achieve full understanding, if full understanding is possible, the student must both disentangle and articulate the components, and then fit together the separate pieces into an ...
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