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Hegelianism, Theology and Politics in Karl Rosenkranz: Some Historical Remarks on a Still Relevant Question

open access: yesFilozofia
Karl Rosenkranz (1805 – 1879) was a towering figure of German university life from the 1830s to the 1870s, but he is now mainly remembered for his Aesthetics of Ugliness (1853, English translation 2015).
Norbert Waszek
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The Dictionary of Historical Theology [PDF]

open access: yes, 2002
Title: Dictionary of historical theology. Publisher: Grand Rapids, Michigan: William B.
Jorgenson, Allen
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TRADITION, CULTURE, AND THE PROBLEM OF INCLUSION IN PHILOSOPHY [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Many today agree that philosophy, as an academic discipline, must, for the sake of its very survival, become more inclusive of a wider range of perspectives, coming from a more diverse pool of philosophers. Yet there has been little serious reflection on
SMITH, JUSTIN E. H.
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Secularisation: the emergence of a modern combat concept [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
This paper argues that today’s dominant understanding of secularisation — as an epochal transition from a society based on religious belief to one based on autonomous human reason — first appeared in philosophical histories at the beginning of the ...
Hunter, Ian
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Marković’s Critique of Hegel’s Logic

open access: yesNova Prisutnost, 2020
Franjo Marković (1845-1914) was the first professor of philosophy at the restored University of Zagreb (1874). The manuscript of his Logic is kept at the Archives of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts, and consists of the autograph indexed as XV ...
Bojan Marotti
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Twice-Two: Hegel’s Comic Redoubling of Being and Nothing [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Following Freud’s analysis of the fragile line between the uncanny double and its comic redoubling, I identify the doubling of the double found in critical moments of Hegelian dialectic as producing a kind of comic effect.
Aumiller, Rachel
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Beyond the Imagery: The Encounters of Kierkegaard and Dostoevsky with an Image of the Dead Christ [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Through an analysis of Kierkegaard’s and Dostoevsky’s approaches to the theme of the death of Christ – one of the major leitmotifs in the debate of their contemporaries conveyed through theological and philosophical considerations, but also expressed in ...
Kaftanski, Wojciech
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