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The Philosophy of Hegel

2008
Few philosophers can induce as much puzzlement among students as Hegel. His works are notoriously dense and make very few concessions for a readership unfamiliar with his systematic view of the world. Allen Speight’s introduction to Hegel’s philosophy takes a chronological perspective on the development of Hegel’s system.
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Hegel’s Epistemology

2020
In the Introduction and in §1 I give the historical background of Hegel’s battle against the scientistic empiricism of his age, and I present his epistemological theses in the framework of the development of his system up to the Phenomenology. In §2, I also tackle the problem of the “introduction to Science” and discuss the alternative introductions in
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Marx and Hegel

2017
This chapter argues that the intellectual relationship between Marx and Hegel is characterized by Marx’s threefold inheritance of Hegel’s philosophical legacy. First, through the critique of Hegel’s philosophy of right, Marx put forward the critique of civil society as the task of thinking.
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Hegel and Schopenhauer

2009
The two philosophers, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel and Arthur Schopenhauer, both argue for very distinctive worldviews, which are alike in being difficult to understand in their own right and even more difficult to reconcile with deeply rooted convictions of everyday life. Hegel maintains what is called a “monism of reason,” according to which one has
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Hegel’s Methodology

2018
Chapter 1 gives an account of the methodology and organization of Hegel’s Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion. He wishes to restore religion to its proper position by restoring the traditional doctrines of Christianity. But to do this it is necessary to see how the conception of the divine has developed historically through the different world ...
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Hegel and Aristotle

2001
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 ...
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Hegel and Hermeneutics

2008
Hegel played a large role in the development of modern hermeneutics (or interpretation-theory), inheriting richly from its past (especially from Herder) and bequeathing copiously to its future (especially to Dilthey and Gadamer). Certain of Hegel's contributions in this area concern what one might call the scope and significance of hermeneutics, and
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