Art, for Hegel, is not only distinct but self-distinguishing of and from nature – it happens in and through the latter. It liberates us from being merely natural creatures, and it does so by a dynamic of a cut or break - even though this liberation is achieved only through natural sensuousness, and hence, keeps us tethered to nature in some particular way. Inspired by Todd McGowan’s emphasis on the central role of contradiction in Hegel’s philosophy, this paper considers the possibility to applying the dialectic between art and nature as it is unfolded in Hegel’s Aesthetic to a more insidious constellation — namely, what Marxists came to refer to as second nature: the world of commodities, in which man-made things appear to those who produc...
Concentrating on G.W.F. Hegel’s controversial Naturphilosophie (1830), Part I ventures the following...
This paper ties together several anthropological and naturphilosophische themes in Hegel in order to...
The Cartesian concept of nature, which has determined modern thinking until the present time, has be...
Art, for Hegel, is not only distinct but self-distinguishing of and from nature – it happens in and ...
This article investigates a tension that arises in Hegel’s aesthetic theory between theoretical and ...
Speight has recently raised the question, which he himself leaves unanswered, how naturalism relates...
peer reviewedThis paper explores Hegel’s Philosophy of Nature in light of his Philosophy of Mind. It...
As I have already suggested in "The Journal of Philosophical Studies" (Nr. 564), we can find another...
Emancipation After Hegel argues that Hegel’s philosophy as a whole has not been properly received; t...
My thesis addresses a puzzle concerning Hegel's notion of the value of beauty. On the one hand, the ...
I interpret Hegel’s philosophy of nature as a systematically anti-reductionist account of nature. Th...
The intention of this presentation is to offer an account of Hegel’s philosophical system as conditi...
My dissertation offers an innovative reading of Hegel’s mature philosophy that presents the first sy...
This article deals with the recent interest of the Hegelian studies around Hegel’s so-called natura...
Concentrating on G.W.F. Hegel’s controversial Naturphilosophie (1830), Part I ventures the following...
This paper ties together several anthropological and naturphilosophische themes in Hegel in order to...
The Cartesian concept of nature, which has determined modern thinking until the present time, has be...
Art, for Hegel, is not only distinct but self-distinguishing of and from nature – it happens in and ...
This article investigates a tension that arises in Hegel’s aesthetic theory between theoretical and ...
Speight has recently raised the question, which he himself leaves unanswered, how naturalism relates...
peer reviewedThis paper explores Hegel’s Philosophy of Nature in light of his Philosophy of Mind. It...
As I have already suggested in "The Journal of Philosophical Studies" (Nr. 564), we can find another...
Emancipation After Hegel argues that Hegel’s philosophy as a whole has not been properly received; t...
My thesis addresses a puzzle concerning Hegel's notion of the value of beauty. On the one hand, the ...
I interpret Hegel’s philosophy of nature as a systematically anti-reductionist account of nature. Th...
The intention of this presentation is to offer an account of Hegel’s philosophical system as conditi...
My dissertation offers an innovative reading of Hegel’s mature philosophy that presents the first sy...
This article deals with the recent interest of the Hegelian studies around Hegel’s so-called natura...
Concentrating on G.W.F. Hegel’s controversial Naturphilosophie (1830), Part I ventures the following...
This paper ties together several anthropological and naturphilosophische themes in Hegel in order to...
The Cartesian concept of nature, which has determined modern thinking until the present time, has be...