This paper considers the criticism and criti-cal appropriation of Hegel in Dewey’s so-cial and political philosophy in the years 1915–20, and particularly in Dewey’s Lec-tures in China, 1919–1920. I find two sys-tematically motivated reasons for Dewey’s criticism of Hegel in his wartime philosophi-cal works when these are seen as starting points for a social and political philosophy developed over the whole period: first, in his defence of political democracy and his evolving conception of social and political institutions; second, in his epistemic re-quirement that social philosophy should be based on the methods and findings of the social sciences. Yet his social philosophy makes no clean break with Hegel: it may be seen to develop his fo...
International audienceThis paper contrasts the Hegelianism of contemporary neo-pragmatism (Brandom) ...
This is a preliminary argument of a much larger research project inquiring into the relation between...
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel was one of the philosophic giants of the nineteenth century. Well vers...
This study demonstrates that Dewey did not reject Hegelianism during the 1890s, as scholars maintain...
The aim of this chapter is to develop a distinctive Deweyan, democratic interpretation of Hegelian S...
James Harvey Robinson, Charles Austin Beard, John Dewey, and Herbert Croly are all founding members ...
Hegel is notable for his distinctive contribution to the perennial concerns of political philosophy....
The aim of this chapter is to explain the relationship between pragmatism and G. W. F. Hegel. Focusi...
This book explores and details the actuality (Aktualität) of Hegel\u27s social and political philoso...
It is simply a fact that it is not in the same intention that Dewey relates to Hegel in a programmat...
Hegel\u27s historical and political thought can best be understood if we understand its relationship...
The aim of this paper is to argue that there are two important positive connections between Hegel an...
Hegel's political philosophy emerges from a central understanding of politics as a distinctive type ...
David Peddle's Hegel's Political Ideal takes up the theme of the Hegelian Sittlichkeit, or politica...
This paper provides a fresh examination of John Dewey’s social philosophy in the light of new eviden...
International audienceThis paper contrasts the Hegelianism of contemporary neo-pragmatism (Brandom) ...
This is a preliminary argument of a much larger research project inquiring into the relation between...
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel was one of the philosophic giants of the nineteenth century. Well vers...
This study demonstrates that Dewey did not reject Hegelianism during the 1890s, as scholars maintain...
The aim of this chapter is to develop a distinctive Deweyan, democratic interpretation of Hegelian S...
James Harvey Robinson, Charles Austin Beard, John Dewey, and Herbert Croly are all founding members ...
Hegel is notable for his distinctive contribution to the perennial concerns of political philosophy....
The aim of this chapter is to explain the relationship between pragmatism and G. W. F. Hegel. Focusi...
This book explores and details the actuality (Aktualität) of Hegel\u27s social and political philoso...
It is simply a fact that it is not in the same intention that Dewey relates to Hegel in a programmat...
Hegel\u27s historical and political thought can best be understood if we understand its relationship...
The aim of this paper is to argue that there are two important positive connections between Hegel an...
Hegel's political philosophy emerges from a central understanding of politics as a distinctive type ...
David Peddle's Hegel's Political Ideal takes up the theme of the Hegelian Sittlichkeit, or politica...
This paper provides a fresh examination of John Dewey’s social philosophy in the light of new eviden...
International audienceThis paper contrasts the Hegelianism of contemporary neo-pragmatism (Brandom) ...
This is a preliminary argument of a much larger research project inquiring into the relation between...
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel was one of the philosophic giants of the nineteenth century. Well vers...