Speight has recently raised the question, which he himself leaves unanswered, how naturalism relates to spirit in Hegel’s philosophy of art. ‘Naturalism’ denotes an explanation that invokes aspects of nature that are (allegedly) irreducible or resistant to thought. I call nature ‘stubborn’ insofar as it evinces resistance to its being formed by thought and hence to its being united with it. This paper argues that §§556, 558 and 560 of Hegel’s Encyclopedia answer Speight’s question by specifying three elements of nature that, first, are present in art and, second, are resistant to thought. These are materiality, natural form, and genius. They exhibit nature’s stubbornness in art. This stubbornness, I argue, is what justifies Hegel’s claim th...
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The relation between nature and spirit in Hegel is not as simple as slogans such as "nature has no h...
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peer reviewedThis paper explores Hegel’s Philosophy of Nature in light of his Philosophy of Mind. It...
Art, for Hegel, is not only distinct but self-distinguishing of and from nature – it happens in and ...
This thesis argues that two key aspects of Hegel’s treatment of nature in his Philosophy of Nature p...
Concentrating on G.W.F. Hegel’s controversial Naturphilosophie (1830), Part I ventures the following...
I interpret Hegel’s philosophy of nature as a systematically anti-reductionist account of nature. Th...
This thesis is a study of the relationship between 'nature' and 'spirit' in the philosophies of F.W....
In this article I consider whether Hegel is a naturalist or an anti-naturalist with respect to his p...
This paper deals with the problematic relationship between thought and nature in Hegel. This entails...
This article aims to clarify Hegel’s reference to art in connection with his view of the relationsh...
Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit (1807) was supposed to be the introduction and first part of the Jen...
Hegel clearly established himself against the concept of a Darwinian-type of evolution, i.e. evoluti...
In my contribution, I dwell on Hegel’s conception of nature as the idea in the form of its externali...
This article investigates a tension that arises in Hegel’s aesthetic theory between theoretical and ...
The relation between nature and spirit in Hegel is not as simple as slogans such as "nature has no h...
This paper ties together several anthropological and naturphilosophische themes in Hegel in order to...
peer reviewedThis paper explores Hegel’s Philosophy of Nature in light of his Philosophy of Mind. It...
Art, for Hegel, is not only distinct but self-distinguishing of and from nature – it happens in and ...
This thesis argues that two key aspects of Hegel’s treatment of nature in his Philosophy of Nature p...
Concentrating on G.W.F. Hegel’s controversial Naturphilosophie (1830), Part I ventures the following...
I interpret Hegel’s philosophy of nature as a systematically anti-reductionist account of nature. Th...
This thesis is a study of the relationship between 'nature' and 'spirit' in the philosophies of F.W....
In this article I consider whether Hegel is a naturalist or an anti-naturalist with respect to his p...
This paper deals with the problematic relationship between thought and nature in Hegel. This entails...
This article aims to clarify Hegel’s reference to art in connection with his view of the relationsh...
Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit (1807) was supposed to be the introduction and first part of the Jen...
Hegel clearly established himself against the concept of a Darwinian-type of evolution, i.e. evoluti...
In my contribution, I dwell on Hegel’s conception of nature as the idea in the form of its externali...
This article investigates a tension that arises in Hegel’s aesthetic theory between theoretical and ...