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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 liberal Hegelianism of Edward Caird: or, how to transcend the social economics of Kant and the romantics [PDF]
Purpose: The paper establishes that Edward Caird developed a distinctive form of liberal Hegelianism out of his critical responses to Kant, the romantic tradition of Rousseau, Goethe and Wordsworth and indeed Hegel himself.
Tyler, Colin
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Hegelian Influence on Inferentialism, Plausibility and Limitations [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to examine both the potential and limitations of Hegelianism in contemporary epistemology. To achieve this, the paper first explores Robert Brandom's interpretation of Phenomenology of Spirit in his 2019 work, Spirit of Trust. In
Nalliely Hernández Cornejo +1 more
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Georges Sorel’s Diremption: Hegel, Marxism and Anti-Dialectics [PDF]
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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Hegelian Spirits in Sellarsian Bottles [PDF]
Though Wilfrid Sellars portrayed himself as a latter-day Kantian, I argue here that he was at least as much a Hegelian. Several themes Sellars shares with Hegel are investigated: the sociality and normativity of the intentional ...
RG Millikan +6 more
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A JURISPRUDÊNCIA DOS CONCEITOS E O NEOKANTISMO
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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František Sedlák: mezi anarchismem, tolstojovstvím a hegeliánstvím
The article focuses on the conception of absolute idealism elaborated by Czech Hegelian František Sedlák. First, Max Stirner’s position of egoism is presented, as Sedlák was influenced by his critique of the conceptual vertical, i.e.
Landa, Ivan
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The Selbständigkeit of the Essence: Michel Henry and the Meaning of Philosophical Knowledge
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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Science as a Vocation, Philosophy as a Religion
When Max Weber delivered his “Science as a Vocation” lecture in 1917 it was to an audience of students facing war and political conflict, and shaped by its membership of activist youth groups whose ideologies were informed by left-Hegelianism.
Ian Hunter
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Language And Logic In German Post-Hegelian Philosophy
The German debates concerning the need for a reform of logic in post-Hegelian times took place under the label “The logical question”, a label introduced by Friedrich Adolf Trendelenburg.
Volker Peckhaus
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