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Hegel, Idealism, and Analytic Philosophy
, 2017In this book - the first large-scale survey of the complex relationship between Hegel's idealism and Anglo-American analytic philosophy - Tom Rockmore argues that analytic philosophy has consistently misread and misappropriated Hegel.
T. Rockmore
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Hegel and Aristotle on Ethical Life: Duty-Bound Happiness and Determined Freedom
Hegel Bulletin, 2019Hegel's account of ethical life can be shown to contradict Aristotle's in two main ways: first, Hegel follows Kant in emancipating virtue/duty from the particularity associated with the content of motivational drives and with Aristotle's eudaimonia ...
S. Stein
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2020
Abstract Hegel defends the reality and the priority of immanent teleology. He does so by accepting Kant’s analysis of immanent teleology, but arguing against Kant’s subjectivist position. Key to Hegel’s argument is the idea that a general kind—in Hegel’s terms, a “concept” of a form of life—can be the substance or nature of the ...
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Abstract Hegel defends the reality and the priority of immanent teleology. He does so by accepting Kant’s analysis of immanent teleology, but arguing against Kant’s subjectivist position. Key to Hegel’s argument is the idea that a general kind—in Hegel’s terms, a “concept” of a form of life—can be the substance or nature of the ...
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Hegel Editing and Hegel Research
1973Today Hegel research and the editing of Hegel are pursued both intensively and extensively. Why this should be so is not immediately clear. The emergence of the complex “Hegel research” is certainly not to be explained merely by the fact that today scientific interest extends to all possible subjects. The attempt both to make Hegel’s writings available
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Desde Hegel, apesar de Hegel, mas com Hegel
Revista Eletrônica Estudos Hegelianosthis paper examines the reception of Hegel’s philosophy in Latin American “decolonial philosophies” from the 1960s onwards, especially in Enrique Dussel’s philosophy of liberation, whose “presence of Hegel” (sometimes explicit, sometimes implicit) is essential for the substantiation of the “analetic method” in terms of “absolute principle” and “final ...
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Hegel on Sophocles’ Oedipus the King and the Moral Accountability of Ancient Tragic Heroes
Hegel Bulletin, 2020Rachel C. Falkenstern
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