In the following article, I will explain Hegel’s definition of modernity from the point of view of his understanding of “Bildung,” since this is a fundamental and newly relevant theme of Hegel’s philosophy nowadays. “Bildung” can be transliterated as education, but may also be interpreted as a general formative or developmental process, or cultivation (culture, respectively). With the term “Bildung” Hegel also refers to the formative self-development of the mind, its coming to individual as well as collective flourishing. The objective spirit manifests itself in the culture of humans. However, education in the sense of “Bildung” does not take place primarily through the transmission of information, values, norms, etc. by the teacher, but th...
This article examines the topic related to the value and meaning of the Hegel’s aesthetics. In parti...
Despite the absence of the term “culture” in Hegel’s works his concept of culture is often analysed ...
AbstractThe article examines Hegel's philosophy of language whose linguo-philosophical views were be...
In the following article, I will explain Hegel’s definition of modernity from the point of view of h...
In the following article I present some general features of the Concept that may be understood witho...
Sze Man-hung, Stephen.Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong.Bibliography: leaves 68-70
The paper investigates Hegel’s claim: “art is dead”. What does this phrase mean? What must we know a...
Hegel's Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences can be read as an interpretation and critique of ...
Pytanie dotyczące edukacyjnej myśli G.W.F. Hegla może wydawać się absurdem. Jednak, ogólnie rzecz b...
In the article we can read about the interpretation of Hegel’s philosophical system in the philosoph...
Of all the great philosophers, Hegel is one of the most difficult to understand, and, at least by so...
According to Hegel, philosophy should comprehend its own time in thoughts. Hegel meets this "need of...
The article discusses a central topic of contemporary understandings of society that seems to have n...
The article interprets the methodological potential of Hegel’s speculative dialectics as a possible ...
Hegel's system, with a purpose of being the newest philosophy, represents a turning point in the his...
This article examines the topic related to the value and meaning of the Hegel’s aesthetics. In parti...
Despite the absence of the term “culture” in Hegel’s works his concept of culture is often analysed ...
AbstractThe article examines Hegel's philosophy of language whose linguo-philosophical views were be...
In the following article, I will explain Hegel’s definition of modernity from the point of view of h...
In the following article I present some general features of the Concept that may be understood witho...
Sze Man-hung, Stephen.Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong.Bibliography: leaves 68-70
The paper investigates Hegel’s claim: “art is dead”. What does this phrase mean? What must we know a...
Hegel's Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences can be read as an interpretation and critique of ...
Pytanie dotyczące edukacyjnej myśli G.W.F. Hegla może wydawać się absurdem. Jednak, ogólnie rzecz b...
In the article we can read about the interpretation of Hegel’s philosophical system in the philosoph...
Of all the great philosophers, Hegel is one of the most difficult to understand, and, at least by so...
According to Hegel, philosophy should comprehend its own time in thoughts. Hegel meets this "need of...
The article discusses a central topic of contemporary understandings of society that seems to have n...
The article interprets the methodological potential of Hegel’s speculative dialectics as a possible ...
Hegel's system, with a purpose of being the newest philosophy, represents a turning point in the his...
This article examines the topic related to the value and meaning of the Hegel’s aesthetics. In parti...
Despite the absence of the term “culture” in Hegel’s works his concept of culture is often analysed ...
AbstractThe article examines Hegel's philosophy of language whose linguo-philosophical views were be...