Todd McGowan’s book on Hegel comes with an unsurpassable merit in comparison to the majority of contemporary philosophy books, namely to be unmistakably clear. Clarity is, of course, an aim of every true philosophical book, and maybe there is no philosophical book that would not at least claim to have sought for the maximum of clarity in relation to its topic
Art, for Hegel, is not only distinct but self-distinguishing of and from nature – it happens in and ...
The history of philosophy risks a self-opacity whereby we overestimate or underestimate our proximit...
Hegel is profoundly critical of Kant’s account of the antinomies of pure reason and especially of wh...
Emancipation After Hegel argues that Hegel’s philosophy as a whole has not been properly received; t...
This paper engages with Todd McGowan’s Emancipation after Hegel by changing the perspective regardin...
This article engages with the changing perspective regarding the role that contradiction plays in cu...
In the opening of his brilliantly insightful book on Hegel, Todd McGowan makes good use of the apoch...
While I am deeply in accord with the basic thrust of Todd McGowan’s reading of Hegel, inclusive of h...
Hegel argues in the preface to the Philosophy of Right that every individual is a child of his time...
The young Marx argued that Hegel defended an uncritical view of reality by taking empirical existenc...
To claim that the field of Philosophy encompasses different lines of thought is nothing but an under...
For Hegel, serious, painful disagreement among reasonable individuals is part of the very fabric of ...
This article engages with Todd McGowan’s Emancipation after Hegel by taking seriously its overall am...
If Todd McGowan’s new book on Hegel didn’t exist, we would have to invent it. McGowan is the giant o...
According to some philosophers, Hegel’s philosophy, especially his science of logic, is metaphysical...
Art, for Hegel, is not only distinct but self-distinguishing of and from nature – it happens in and ...
The history of philosophy risks a self-opacity whereby we overestimate or underestimate our proximit...
Hegel is profoundly critical of Kant’s account of the antinomies of pure reason and especially of wh...
Emancipation After Hegel argues that Hegel’s philosophy as a whole has not been properly received; t...
This paper engages with Todd McGowan’s Emancipation after Hegel by changing the perspective regardin...
This article engages with the changing perspective regarding the role that contradiction plays in cu...
In the opening of his brilliantly insightful book on Hegel, Todd McGowan makes good use of the apoch...
While I am deeply in accord with the basic thrust of Todd McGowan’s reading of Hegel, inclusive of h...
Hegel argues in the preface to the Philosophy of Right that every individual is a child of his time...
The young Marx argued that Hegel defended an uncritical view of reality by taking empirical existenc...
To claim that the field of Philosophy encompasses different lines of thought is nothing but an under...
For Hegel, serious, painful disagreement among reasonable individuals is part of the very fabric of ...
This article engages with Todd McGowan’s Emancipation after Hegel by taking seriously its overall am...
If Todd McGowan’s new book on Hegel didn’t exist, we would have to invent it. McGowan is the giant o...
According to some philosophers, Hegel’s philosophy, especially his science of logic, is metaphysical...
Art, for Hegel, is not only distinct but self-distinguishing of and from nature – it happens in and ...
The history of philosophy risks a self-opacity whereby we overestimate or underestimate our proximit...
Hegel is profoundly critical of Kant’s account of the antinomies of pure reason and especially of wh...