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Hegelianism

2018
As an intellectual tradition, the history of Hegelianism is the history of the reception and influence of the thought of G.W.F. Hegel. This tradition is notoriously complex and many-sided, because while some Hegelians have seen themselves as merely defending and developing his ideas along what they took to be orthodox lines, others have sought to ...
Robert Stern, Nicholas Walker
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Hegelianism and Platonism

Proceedings of the Hegel Society of America, 1974
I propose in this paper not so much to consider what Hegel said about Plato in that comparatively commonplace piece of work, his Lectures on the History of Philosophy, nor what he actually derived from his reading of the Phaedo, the Republic, the Parmenides, the Sophist and the Timaeus and other dialogues that he closely studied, as rather the ...
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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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A Hegelian Criminal Law

University of Toronto Law Journal, 2011
Alan Brudner has produced a rare and beautiful work of scholarship. Drawing inspiration from Hegel, he provides us with a comprehensive and novel theory of the criminal law. This review article has two parts. The first gives an overview of Brudner's theory.
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The Split in the Hegelian School — Emergence of the Young Hegelians [PDF]

open access: possible, 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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Hegelianism in Denmark

2013
The history of Hegelianism in Denmark would scarcely have drawn the attention of the rest of the world were it not for the attack on Hegel and all his works by one single individual: S0ren Kierkegaard (1813–1855). This attack would earn Kierkegaard the reputation of being dissimilarly twinned with Marx as one of the two most significant not to say ...
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Hegelianism as modernism

Inquiry, 1995
L'A. souleve trois problemes lies a l'ideal historique qu'il decrit dans son ouvrage intitule «Modernism as a Philosophical Problem»: 1) concernant l'autoreflexion et le fondement normatif de l'ideal, 2) concernant la nature de l'historicisme developpe par Hegel contre la metaphysique, 3) concernant les pretentions de Hegel par rapport a la coherence ...
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Hegelian Conjunction, Hegelian Contradiction

History and Philosophy of Logic, 2023
Jc Beall, Elena Ficara
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Understanding Hegelianism

2007
Understanding Hegelianism explores the ways in which Hegelian and anti-Hegelian currents of thought have shaped some of the most significant movements in twentieth-century European philosophy, particularly the traditions of critical theory, existentialism, Marxism and poststructuralism.
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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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