The purpose of this note is to explore briefly the role that a dialectical development of logical understanding and consciousness plays in Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit with some references to his Science of Logic. The role played by the logic of ontological development is emphasized. Furthermore, the role of human laboring activity in particular in Hegel is singled out as an area where thinking can redirect itself to return from the heights of speculative thought to a this-worldly development of freedom through a series of internal and dialectical contradictions. In line with this approach, Hegel's non-atomistic characterization of the individual in society can also be seen in a new light
The theory of recognition arises within Hegel's confrontation with epistemological skepticism and ai...
Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit develops not only the idea of absolute knowledge but also the notion...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study develops a particular interpretation of G. W. F. ...
The purpose of this note is to explore briefly the role that a dialectical development of logical un...
The purpose of this note is to explore briefly the role that a dialectical development of logical un...
2 The purpose of this note is to explore briefly the role that a dialectical development of logical ...
In this paper I investigate and try to get a sound understanding of essential aspects of Hegel's log...
My dissertation aims to provide a systematic interpretation of one section of Hegel’s Phenomenology ...
The aim of this article is to clarify the critical role of Hegel's early logic, through an assessmen...
The classic analytic tradition associated the philosophy of George Berkeley with idealism. Yet in te...
BEING AND THOUGHT IN HEGEL’S SCIENCE OF LOGIC: FROM TRANSCENDENTAL IDEALISM TO HEGEL’S METAPHYSICS. ...
Hegel's integration of the concept of Life in the Logic has long been disputed and rejected by many ...
This book proposes a treatise on the Hegelian dialectical method as based on dialectical logic. Part...
This paper is an attempt to provide a response to two questions that occur in the transition of the ...
The theory of recognition arises within Hegel's confrontation with epistemological skepticism and ai...
The theory of recognition arises within Hegel's confrontation with epistemological skepticism and ai...
Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit develops not only the idea of absolute knowledge but also the notion...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study develops a particular interpretation of G. W. F. ...
The purpose of this note is to explore briefly the role that a dialectical development of logical un...
The purpose of this note is to explore briefly the role that a dialectical development of logical un...
2 The purpose of this note is to explore briefly the role that a dialectical development of logical ...
In this paper I investigate and try to get a sound understanding of essential aspects of Hegel's log...
My dissertation aims to provide a systematic interpretation of one section of Hegel’s Phenomenology ...
The aim of this article is to clarify the critical role of Hegel's early logic, through an assessmen...
The classic analytic tradition associated the philosophy of George Berkeley with idealism. Yet in te...
BEING AND THOUGHT IN HEGEL’S SCIENCE OF LOGIC: FROM TRANSCENDENTAL IDEALISM TO HEGEL’S METAPHYSICS. ...
Hegel's integration of the concept of Life in the Logic has long been disputed and rejected by many ...
This book proposes a treatise on the Hegelian dialectical method as based on dialectical logic. Part...
This paper is an attempt to provide a response to two questions that occur in the transition of the ...
The theory of recognition arises within Hegel's confrontation with epistemological skepticism and ai...
The theory of recognition arises within Hegel's confrontation with epistemological skepticism and ai...
Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit develops not only the idea of absolute knowledge but also the notion...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study develops a particular interpretation of G. W. F. ...