Hegel’s account of the unconscious and his broader philosophy of mind offer us a well worked out form of non-dualist, non-reductionist, non-eliminativist, non-representationalist naturalism. Hegel describes the development of discursively structured thought (and responsiveness to norms) in ethological terms as emerging from initial somatic-sensory states, from states and processes of bodily activity on the part of a feeling soul, and from structured habituation in relation to other subjects. Importantly, earlier, less organized states of sensory awareness and feeling persist as residues underneath cognitive development in “the pit of imagination.” Imagistic and sensory-somatic materials from this pit can burst out, among other things, in dr...
As I have already suggested in "The Journal of Philosophical Studies" (Nr. 564), we can find another...
My dissertation offers an innovative reading of Hegel’s mature philosophy that presents the first sy...
Michael Baur, "Situating Hegel: From Transcendental Philosophy to a Phenomenology of Spirit," in the...
The purpose of this note is to explore briefly the role that a dialectical development of logical un...
This paper walks through four different approaches to Hegel's notion of Consciousness in the Phenome...
This article clarifies Hegel’s argument in “Force and the Understanding,” in his Phenomenology of Sp...
Modern philosophy tends to conflate subjectivity and ego (I-think, cogito, and alike). One lesson we...
Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit develops not only the idea of absolute knowledge but also the notion...
Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit develops not only the idea of absolute knowledge but also the notion...
The aim of the present work is to analyze the role of the unconscious in the establishment of subje...
It is best to study Hegel as he presents himself in the context of his own writings. In this way we ...
AbstractThis paper aims to understand Hegel’s claim in the introduction to his Philosophy of Mind th...
In this contribution I will inquire into the understanding of ‘soul’ (Seele) that Hegel lays out in ...
While it has long been recognized that the concept alienation plays a crucial role in Hegels Phenome...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study develops a particular interpretation of G. W. F. ...
As I have already suggested in "The Journal of Philosophical Studies" (Nr. 564), we can find another...
My dissertation offers an innovative reading of Hegel’s mature philosophy that presents the first sy...
Michael Baur, "Situating Hegel: From Transcendental Philosophy to a Phenomenology of Spirit," in the...
The purpose of this note is to explore briefly the role that a dialectical development of logical un...
This paper walks through four different approaches to Hegel's notion of Consciousness in the Phenome...
This article clarifies Hegel’s argument in “Force and the Understanding,” in his Phenomenology of Sp...
Modern philosophy tends to conflate subjectivity and ego (I-think, cogito, and alike). One lesson we...
Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit develops not only the idea of absolute knowledge but also the notion...
Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit develops not only the idea of absolute knowledge but also the notion...
The aim of the present work is to analyze the role of the unconscious in the establishment of subje...
It is best to study Hegel as he presents himself in the context of his own writings. In this way we ...
AbstractThis paper aims to understand Hegel’s claim in the introduction to his Philosophy of Mind th...
In this contribution I will inquire into the understanding of ‘soul’ (Seele) that Hegel lays out in ...
While it has long been recognized that the concept alienation plays a crucial role in Hegels Phenome...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study develops a particular interpretation of G. W. F. ...
As I have already suggested in "The Journal of Philosophical Studies" (Nr. 564), we can find another...
My dissertation offers an innovative reading of Hegel’s mature philosophy that presents the first sy...
Michael Baur, "Situating Hegel: From Transcendental Philosophy to a Phenomenology of Spirit," in the...