Floy E. Andrews examines Hegel's reading of the Cartesian philosophy and his appreciation of the historical importance of its key principle, the unity of thought and being in the idea of God
Of all the great philosophers, Hegel is one of the most difficult to understand, and, at least by so...
Why does philosophy manifest itself as a development in time and why has it a history? What precisel...
This treatise is divided int9 four chapters with footnotes appearing at the end of each chapter. Fol...
© Oxford University Press 2017. All rights reserved. The young Hegel began lecturing on the history ...
In a sense it would be inappropriate to speak of “Hegel’s system of philosophy,” because Hegel thoug...
Arguments from the nineteenth century concerning whether Hegel was an atheist or a theist are still ...
I argue that the reception of Hegel in the sub-field of history and philosophy of science has been i...
Hegel lectured on aesthetics, first in Heidelberg (1818) and then four times in Berlin (1820/21, 182...
According to some philosophers, Hegel’s philosophy, especially his science of logic, is metaphysical...
The reactions to Hegel\u27s lectures on the Philosophy of World History are various. Some thinkers a...
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, perhaps the most influential of all German philosophers, made one of ...
It is in the lessons on history of philosophy that the hegelian terminology and concepts are created...
Hegel: The End and Fulfillment Of Religion With Genuine Philosophy-Why does Hegel praise the Neo-Pla...
Assessing Hegel’s relevance for a philosophical understanding of our time depends largely on the mea...
The paper examines Hegel's views on Reinhold, from his earliest appreciation to his final remarks in...
Of all the great philosophers, Hegel is one of the most difficult to understand, and, at least by so...
Why does philosophy manifest itself as a development in time and why has it a history? What precisel...
This treatise is divided int9 four chapters with footnotes appearing at the end of each chapter. Fol...
© Oxford University Press 2017. All rights reserved. The young Hegel began lecturing on the history ...
In a sense it would be inappropriate to speak of “Hegel’s system of philosophy,” because Hegel thoug...
Arguments from the nineteenth century concerning whether Hegel was an atheist or a theist are still ...
I argue that the reception of Hegel in the sub-field of history and philosophy of science has been i...
Hegel lectured on aesthetics, first in Heidelberg (1818) and then four times in Berlin (1820/21, 182...
According to some philosophers, Hegel’s philosophy, especially his science of logic, is metaphysical...
The reactions to Hegel\u27s lectures on the Philosophy of World History are various. Some thinkers a...
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, perhaps the most influential of all German philosophers, made one of ...
It is in the lessons on history of philosophy that the hegelian terminology and concepts are created...
Hegel: The End and Fulfillment Of Religion With Genuine Philosophy-Why does Hegel praise the Neo-Pla...
Assessing Hegel’s relevance for a philosophical understanding of our time depends largely on the mea...
The paper examines Hegel's views on Reinhold, from his earliest appreciation to his final remarks in...
Of all the great philosophers, Hegel is one of the most difficult to understand, and, at least by so...
Why does philosophy manifest itself as a development in time and why has it a history? What precisel...
This treatise is divided int9 four chapters with footnotes appearing at the end of each chapter. Fol...