Hegel was the most important thinker of the 19th century: his system of knowledge seemed to promise not only a solution to the great philosophical problems of his day, but the completion of the whole philosophical project. We’ll consider how this was supposed to happen — and what was left for subsequent philosophers to accomplish
Hegel was the first modern thinker that appreciated the sophists' role in the intellectual history o...
Hegel's system, with a purpose of being the newest philosophy, represents a turning point in the his...
Hegel's History of Philosophy, as found in his lectures on the subject, presents his systematic Scie...
During the heyday of German idealism, philosophy implied the development of a system that would prov...
Two and a half centuries since the birth of Hegel give reason to try to understand why he, like oth...
Hegel’s most abiding aspiration was to be a volkserzieher (an educator of the people) in the traditi...
In a sense it would be inappropriate to speak of “Hegel’s system of philosophy,” because Hegel thoug...
Hegel's influence on post-Hegelian philosophy is as profound as it is ambiguous. Modern philosophy i...
This paper suggests that it is not enough to simply account for the lsquo;beginningrsquo; in Hegelrs...
Assessing Hegel’s relevance for a philosophical understanding of our time depends largely on the mea...
I want to begin with two of Hegel's endings, one well known, the other less so. First, some words fr...
Hegel’s history of philosophy has irreplaceable place within the whole of his philosophizing and thi...
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel and Johann Gottfried Herder unwittingly contributed to the political s...
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, perhaps the most influential of all German philosophers, made one of ...
The conflict between faith and reason gave place to an astonishing number of varied and often ingeni...
Hegel was the first modern thinker that appreciated the sophists' role in the intellectual history o...
Hegel's system, with a purpose of being the newest philosophy, represents a turning point in the his...
Hegel's History of Philosophy, as found in his lectures on the subject, presents his systematic Scie...
During the heyday of German idealism, philosophy implied the development of a system that would prov...
Two and a half centuries since the birth of Hegel give reason to try to understand why he, like oth...
Hegel’s most abiding aspiration was to be a volkserzieher (an educator of the people) in the traditi...
In a sense it would be inappropriate to speak of “Hegel’s system of philosophy,” because Hegel thoug...
Hegel's influence on post-Hegelian philosophy is as profound as it is ambiguous. Modern philosophy i...
This paper suggests that it is not enough to simply account for the lsquo;beginningrsquo; in Hegelrs...
Assessing Hegel’s relevance for a philosophical understanding of our time depends largely on the mea...
I want to begin with two of Hegel's endings, one well known, the other less so. First, some words fr...
Hegel’s history of philosophy has irreplaceable place within the whole of his philosophizing and thi...
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel and Johann Gottfried Herder unwittingly contributed to the political s...
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, perhaps the most influential of all German philosophers, made one of ...
The conflict between faith and reason gave place to an astonishing number of varied and often ingeni...
Hegel was the first modern thinker that appreciated the sophists' role in the intellectual history o...
Hegel's system, with a purpose of being the newest philosophy, represents a turning point in the his...
Hegel's History of Philosophy, as found in his lectures on the subject, presents his systematic Scie...