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Ivan A. Ilyin: Russia’s “Non-Hegelian” Hegelian

2021
This chapter discusses two of Ilyin’s major philosophical works (the only two available in English translation): The Philosophy of Hegel as a Doctrine of the Concreteness of God and Humanity (1918) and The Essence of Legal Consciousness (1956). Both are placed against the background of defining events in the often-difficult circumstances of Ilyin’s ...
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How Hegelian is Hegelian thought in Simmel?

Simmel Studies
Simmel never finished his book on Hegel. Simmel rarely mentions Hegel throughout his collected works. But when he does, it is often with praise. However, Simmel explicitly distances himself from Hegel in those places where, as readers, we find Hegelian traits. What should we make of this complex relationship?
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Hegelianism

1981
This is a study of the rise of Hegelian thought throughout the intellectual world and in Germany in the first half of the nineteenth century. The book has three interrelated purposes. First, it constitutes the first synthetic description and comprehensive reconstruction of the historical genesis and humanist transformation of Hegelian ideology ...
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Hegelian Conjunction, Hegelian Contradiction

History and Philosophy of Logic, 2023
Jc Beall, Elena Ficara
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Hegelian recognition

Thesis Eleven, 2015
If we think of recognition as the practical relation consciously enacted by concerned individual subjects as social actors, which allows them to fulfil their intersubjectively valid social roles, this by no means exhausts the significance that recognition is accorded by Hegel.
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Hegelianism and the Politics of Contingency

2018
This chapter examines the writings of the Young Hegelians as part of a long discursive lineage, and it claims that their works are organized around an intentional reconstruction of the constitutive motifs of the philosophical and political history of European societies.
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The Split in the Hegelian School — Emergence of the Young Hegelians

1977
Until the death of Hegel in 1831, there was a united front of Hegelians against other philosophical trends. Hegel supported, by various means, the establishment of a philosophical school and its bolstering against conceptions which differed from his own theories, and was aided in his endeavours by the Prussian Minister of Religion and Culture, von ...
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2. The young Hegelian

2001
Marx discovered Hegel when he was a student in Berlin. The close attachment to Hegelian thought that Marx developed stayed with him his whole life. ‘The young Hegelian’ considers the philosophy of Hegel, especially as expressed in The Phenomenology of Mind, to try to understand more about how Marx came to his beliefs.
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