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Darwinized Hegelianism or Hegelianized Darwinism? [PDF]
Contribution to a Symposium on Joseph ...
Mathias Girel
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Hermann Hesse's Hegelianism: The Progress of Consciousness Towards Freedom in The Glass Bead Game [PDF]
Hermann Hesse's novels commonly represent characters' struggles through ideological opposition and conflict towards resolution. The majority of his critics attribute Hesse's interest in, and expression of, this struggle to his lifelong study of Eastern ...
John Krapp
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III.—THE ORDER OF THE HEGELIAN CATEGORIES IN THE HEGELIAN ARGUMENT [PDF]
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Mary Whiton Calkins
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Philosophy of Right without Foundations in Richard Dien Winfield’s Critical Hegelianism [PDF]
This article aims to explore and lay out crucial aspects of the interpretation of the Hegelian philosophy offered by the American thinker Richard Dien Winfield.
Charilaos Stampoulis
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Joyce the Postmodernist: A Glance at Finnegans Wake [PDF]
Postmodernism criticizes metanarratives. Modern metanarratives including Enlightenment, Hegelianism, and Marxism present general claims about knowledge and truth.
Javad Zangouei
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Studies in Hegelian Cosmology [PDF]
John McTaggart (1866–1925) was a Cambridge philosopher, famous for his metaphysical theory that time is not real and that temporal order is an illusion. Although best known for his contributions to the philosophy of time, McTaggart also spent a large part of his career expounding Hegel's work.
John McTaggart Ellis McTaggart
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As Dr. J. H. Stirling has enjoyed the exceptional privilege of replying contemporaneously to my paper on Hegel in the current number of the Fortnightly, I should desire, with your kind permission, to find in your columns the opportunity of saying without delay the single word which still seems necessary between Dr. Stirling and myself.
James Hutchison Stirling
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Studies in the Hegelian Dialectic. [PDF]
What is the nature of dialectic according to Hegel? And what is achieved by its means? These are the main questions that John McTaggart (1866–1925) seeks to answer in this work, first published in 1896. At the beginning of the twentieth century, the Cambridge-educated philosopher and fellow of Trinity College enjoyed a prominent position within the ...
Brand Blanshard+1 more
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Hegelianism and Meta-Religion: Ernst Bloch’s Archetype of the Fall
This paper concerns Ernst Bloch’s notion of “meta-religion,” which is an attempt to inherit the religious without inheriting religion, while distinguishing itself from a merely secular atheism.
Dritëro Demjaha
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<i>A History of Hegelianism in Golden Age Denmark. Tome I, The Heiberg Period: 1824–1836</i> (review) [PDF]
A review of Jon Stewart. A History of Hegelianism in Golden Age Denmark. Tome I, The Heiberg Period: 1824–1836. København: Søren Kierkegaard Research Center—C. A.
Paul Vincent Spade
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