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Philosophy of Right without Foundations in Richard Dien Winfield’s Critical Hegelianism [PDF]

open access: yesFuture Human Image, 2022
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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Thinking in circles: Kojève and Russian Hegelianism

open access: yesStudies in East European thought, 2023
This paper analyzes Russian-French philosopher Alexandre Kojève’s dialogue with proponents of Hegelianism and phenomenology in Soviet Russia of the 1920–30s. Considering works by Dmytro Chyzhevsky, Ivan Ilyin, Gustav Shpet, and Alexandre Koyré, I retrace
Isabel Jacobs
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French Neo-Hegelianism in Four Acts

open access: yesHistory of Philosophy, 2021
The review presents the recently published monograph of Ivan Kurilovich “French neohegelianism: J. Wahl, A. Koyré, A. Kojève and J. Hyppolite in search of a unified phenomenology of Hegel – Husserl – Heidegger”.
K. Khan
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De la Fin de l’art au Musée Imaginaire: Malraux lecteur de Hegel [PDF]

open access: yesSvět Literatury, 2022
The article summarizes the major topoi of Hegelianism that Malraux adopts in his texts on art (The Voices of Silence, The Imaginary Museum and The Metamorphosis of the Gods), before focusing, in particular, on Malrucian interpretation of the end of art ...
Eva Voldřichová Beránková
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Hegel and Pragmatism: A Sketch of Continuity

open access: yesFilozofia, 2023
What was Hegel to pragmatism? An inspiration? A source? To explore their relationship requires us to answer two main questions: (1) Was Hegel a pragmatist (or “proto-pragmatist”), and if so why?
Emil Višňovský
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The Hegelian concept of freedom as being with oneself in one’s other

open access: yesFilosofia Unisinos, 2021
The article sets forth the Hegelian concept of freedom – being with oneself in one’s other – in the unity of its two faces: (a) the self-referent subjective face, through which free will remains in itself, and (b) the heteroreferent objective face ...
Cesar Augusto Ramos
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Gli hegeliani di Napoli e il Risorgimento: Bertrando Spaventa e Francesco De Sanctis a confronto (1848-1862)

open access: yesLea, 2017
The aim of this article is to analyse the role of Neapolitan Hegelianism within the general context of the Risorgimento highlighting the connections between Hegel’s reception in Italy and the process of national political emancipation. It first describes
Fernanda Gallo
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The Selbständigkeit of the Essence: Michel Henry and the Meaning of Philosophical Knowledge

open access: yesReligions, 2021
This paper deals with a research hypothesis tying the legacy of German idealism to the first foundation of Michel Henry’s “phenomenology of life”. Based on a series of archive documents, the paper reconstitutes the hermeneutical horizon in contrast with ...
Roberto Formisano
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Georges Sorel’s Diremption: Hegel, Marxism and Anti-Dialectics [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Georges Sorel’s use of the term diremption to describe his method has long been found obscure. This paper shows that the term was associated with Hegel, and that interpreting it in this light can help us make sense of Sorel’s method.
Eric Brandom
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A JURISPRUDÊNCIA DOS CONCEITOS E O NEOKANTISMO

open access: yesLexCult, 2019
Classification and correlation of German thought forms the mid-nineteenth century to the rise of Nazism is the purpose of this article, with special emphasis on the contribution of Jewish lawyers and their contribution to neokantianism.
André Fontes
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