In the context of increasingly numerous cultural and political contradictory debates, humanities are facing the difficult responsibility of removing the veil of ambiguity and doubt. However, they cannot fulfil this task without first undertaking a rigorous return upon themselves, their own fundaments, methods and targeted objects. This book investigates the influence of G.W.F. Hegel on these sciences during their long and controversial process of transformation and consolidation. For this purpose, the author developed, on Gadamer’s suggestions, a dialectical-hermeneutical method able to overcome the insufficiencies of both historical and systematic approaches and to properly take into account the significant references to authors of the Mod...
Hegel’s dispute with Schleiermacher in Berlin concerned two disciplines: dogmatics and philosophy. I...
Hegel’s claim that the social world is included in consciousness is exposed through five-fold humani...
One of the more neglected chapters of Hegel\u27s Phenomenology, which contains neither the obvious d...
A spirit is haunting contemporary thought – the spirit of Hegel. All the powers of academia have ent...
A common assumption in much contemporary Hegel scholarship is that, claims by Hegel to the contrary ...
Hegel's Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences can be read as an interpretation and critique of ...
This paper pursues the lsquo;thinking dialoguersquo; between Hegel and Heidegger, a dialogue centred...
Published in 1807, Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit is highly original in its project, in its form an...
In this thesis viewpoints of Hegel's philosophy of history were confronted with selected fields of 2...
This thesis explicates what I term the ‘productive disunity’ of Hegel’s philosophy: the dialectical ...
Sze Man-hung, Stephen.Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong.Bibliography: leaves 68-70
Examines textuality and imagination with reference to the refracted image of Hegelian dialectical me...
The study of Hegel has recently undergone a renaissance within contemporary analytic philosophy. For...
In most commentaries on Hegel\u27s Phenomenology, the emphasis has been on presenting the totality a...
While it has long been recognized that the concept alienation plays a crucial role in Hegels Phenome...
Hegel’s dispute with Schleiermacher in Berlin concerned two disciplines: dogmatics and philosophy. I...
Hegel’s claim that the social world is included in consciousness is exposed through five-fold humani...
One of the more neglected chapters of Hegel\u27s Phenomenology, which contains neither the obvious d...
A spirit is haunting contemporary thought – the spirit of Hegel. All the powers of academia have ent...
A common assumption in much contemporary Hegel scholarship is that, claims by Hegel to the contrary ...
Hegel's Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences can be read as an interpretation and critique of ...
This paper pursues the lsquo;thinking dialoguersquo; between Hegel and Heidegger, a dialogue centred...
Published in 1807, Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit is highly original in its project, in its form an...
In this thesis viewpoints of Hegel's philosophy of history were confronted with selected fields of 2...
This thesis explicates what I term the ‘productive disunity’ of Hegel’s philosophy: the dialectical ...
Sze Man-hung, Stephen.Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong.Bibliography: leaves 68-70
Examines textuality and imagination with reference to the refracted image of Hegelian dialectical me...
The study of Hegel has recently undergone a renaissance within contemporary analytic philosophy. For...
In most commentaries on Hegel\u27s Phenomenology, the emphasis has been on presenting the totality a...
While it has long been recognized that the concept alienation plays a crucial role in Hegels Phenome...
Hegel’s dispute with Schleiermacher in Berlin concerned two disciplines: dogmatics and philosophy. I...
Hegel’s claim that the social world is included in consciousness is exposed through five-fold humani...
One of the more neglected chapters of Hegel\u27s Phenomenology, which contains neither the obvious d...