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Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain, 1995
It is generally held that 19th and early 20th century British Idealism was fundamentally Hegelian in character and the term ‘the British Hegelians’ has long been in common usage. Yet, particularly in recent years, it has been argued that some of the most influential British idealists were not Hegelians at all.
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It is generally held that 19th and early 20th century British Idealism was fundamentally Hegelian in character and the term ‘the British Hegelians’ has long been in common usage. Yet, particularly in recent years, it has been argued that some of the most influential British idealists were not Hegelians at all.
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1969
I have taken the title ‘Hegelian ethics’ to refer to the ethics of Hegel himself rather than to a general view which derives from Hegel. Part of my reason for so doing was that I wanted to try to fill an obvious gap in philosophical literature, little or nothing having been written from a modern point of view on this aspect of Hegel’s work.
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I have taken the title ‘Hegelian ethics’ to refer to the ethics of Hegel himself rather than to a general view which derives from Hegel. Part of my reason for so doing was that I wanted to try to fill an obvious gap in philosophical literature, little or nothing having been written from a modern point of view on this aspect of Hegel’s work.
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1973
In his last text intended for publication, signed just a week before his death, Hegel was led to speak of a difficulty inherent in every philosophic exposition intended to be comprehensible to the public of its own day. By right, the simple presentation of the thought should suffice. Indeed, it alone would be adequate.
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In his last text intended for publication, signed just a week before his death, Hegel was led to speak of a difficulty inherent in every philosophic exposition intended to be comprehensible to the public of its own day. By right, the simple presentation of the thought should suffice. Indeed, it alone would be adequate.
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1979
For the men of Cieszkowski’s generation France was not a geographical location but an intellectual construct. They were not the first to seek inspiration from across the Rhine but with characteristic intensity they developed an existing legend to staggering proportions.
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For the men of Cieszkowski’s generation France was not a geographical location but an intellectual construct. They were not the first to seek inspiration from across the Rhine but with characteristic intensity they developed an existing legend to staggering proportions.
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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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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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1994
Nobody knows for sure what Hegel’s project was, but nobody can discuss him without having an opinion on the matter. The purpose of this essay is to form one. No attempt will be made to say whether his execution of the project is successful, and to that extent it will be uncritical.
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Nobody knows for sure what Hegel’s project was, but nobody can discuss him without having an opinion on the matter. The purpose of this essay is to form one. No attempt will be made to say whether his execution of the project is successful, and to that extent it will be uncritical.
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Hegelian Retribution Re-Examined
Philosophical Inquiry, 1996Examinant la theorie retributiviste de la punition legale developpee par Hegel dans la «Philosophie du droit», l'A. montre que la necessite morale qui definit l'acte delictueux comme veritable mal pour la societe et exige son annulation par la punition, repose sur le postulat metaphysique du merite, lui-meme fonde sur des emotions retributives qui ...
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Hegelianism and the Politics of Contingency
2018This 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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British Journal of Educational Studies, 1974
Brian Holmes, William H. Goetzmann
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Brian Holmes, William H. Goetzmann
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Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 1971
Loyd D. Easton, William J. Brazill
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Loyd D. Easton, William J. Brazill
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