In the opening of his brilliantly insightful book on Hegel, Todd McGowan makes good use of the apochryphal story about Hegel’s last words before dying: “Only one man has understood me, and even he did not understand me.” McGowan rightly observes that “no other philosopher in the Western tradition occasions such wild divergence concerning the principal concerns of her or his philosophy.
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This paper engages with Todd McGowan’s Emancipation after Hegel by changing the perspective regardin...
This article engages with Todd McGowan’s Emancipation after Hegel by taking seriously its overall am...
This article engages with the changing perspective regarding the role that contradiction plays in cu...
This article critically engages Todd McGowan's book, Emancipation After Hegel. Through McGowan's boo...
This article proceeds as an annotative reading of McGowan’s Emancipation after Hegel. In one way it ...
This paper pursues the lsquo;thinking dialoguersquo; between Hegel and Heidegger, a dialogue centred...
Hegel never made any claim that he wanted to change the world. Hegelians since Hegel have been a dif...
The author of this article critiques the exegesis offered in Neo-Kantian interpretations of Hegel co...
In this paper H. S. Harris argues that it is misguided to suggest that Hegelrsquo;s philosophical pr...
Though Wilfrid Sellars portrayed himself as a latter-day Kantian, I argue here that he ...
For a fellow disciple of what, in my estimation, is the single most important tradition informing To...
While I am deeply in accord with the basic thrust of Todd McGowan’s reading of Hegel, inclusive of h...
If Todd McGowan’s new book on Hegel didn’t exist, we would have to invent it. McGowan is the giant o...
Emancipation After Hegel argues that Hegel’s philosophy as a whole has not been properly received; t...
Todd McGowan’s book on Hegel comes with an unsurpassable merit in comparison to the majority of cont...
This paper engages with Todd McGowan’s Emancipation after Hegel by changing the perspective regardin...
This article engages with Todd McGowan’s Emancipation after Hegel by taking seriously its overall am...
This article engages with the changing perspective regarding the role that contradiction plays in cu...
This article critically engages Todd McGowan's book, Emancipation After Hegel. Through McGowan's boo...
This article proceeds as an annotative reading of McGowan’s Emancipation after Hegel. In one way it ...
This paper pursues the lsquo;thinking dialoguersquo; between Hegel and Heidegger, a dialogue centred...
Hegel never made any claim that he wanted to change the world. Hegelians since Hegel have been a dif...
The author of this article critiques the exegesis offered in Neo-Kantian interpretations of Hegel co...
In this paper H. S. Harris argues that it is misguided to suggest that Hegelrsquo;s philosophical pr...
Though Wilfrid Sellars portrayed himself as a latter-day Kantian, I argue here that he ...