G. W. F. Hegel is usually regarded as a/the metaphysician par excellence. However, his thought is multi-faceted and its overarching metaphysical scheme can be viewed as self-deconstructive and containing many elements that represent a non-metaphysical philosophical-epistemological stance. This paper will explore the possibilities of self-overcoming of Hegel’s metaphysics with reference to his understanding of the concept of the absolute as expounded in the Phenomenology of Spirit, especially the Preface. The paper is composed of two main sections from the ontological and epistemological perspectives respectively. The first section deals with Hegel’s groundbreaking understanding of the absolute within the philosophical context of his time, e...
The concept of absolute is one of the key concepts in order to understand Hegel’s philosophical syst...
In the remark to the final paragraph of the chapter on ‘Existence’ (Dasein) in the Logic of the Enc...
peer reviewedHegel’s major claim is that true philosophy provides the complete rational cognition of...
Beginning in his Frankfurt (1797-1800) and early Jena (1801-1803) writings, Hegel constructs a philo...
The aim of my paper is to give an interpretation of Hegel’s critique of Kant in the vein of the rece...
In the Remark to the final paragraph of the Chapter on “existence” (Dasein) in the Logic of the Ency...
In the Remark to the final paragraph of the Chapter on “existence” (Dasein) in the Logic of the Ency...
In the Remark to the final paragraph of the Chapter on “existence” (Dasein) in the Logic of the Ency...
In the Remark to the final paragraph of the Chapter on “existence” (Dasein) in the Logic of the Ency...
In the Remark to the final paragraph of the Chapter on “existence” (Dasein) in the Logic of the Ency...
In this dissertation, I argue that, all appearances to the contrary, Hegel does not attempt to achie...
In this dissertation, I argue that, all appearances to the contrary, Hegel does not attempt to achie...
This article offers an original contribution to the interpretation of a crucial aspect of Hegel’s ph...
This article offers an original contribution to the interpretation of a crucial aspect of Hegel’s ph...
Hegel’s major claim is that true philosophy provides the complete rational cognition of the absolute...
The concept of absolute is one of the key concepts in order to understand Hegel’s philosophical syst...
In the remark to the final paragraph of the chapter on ‘Existence’ (Dasein) in the Logic of the Enc...
peer reviewedHegel’s major claim is that true philosophy provides the complete rational cognition of...
Beginning in his Frankfurt (1797-1800) and early Jena (1801-1803) writings, Hegel constructs a philo...
The aim of my paper is to give an interpretation of Hegel’s critique of Kant in the vein of the rece...
In the Remark to the final paragraph of the Chapter on “existence” (Dasein) in the Logic of the Ency...
In the Remark to the final paragraph of the Chapter on “existence” (Dasein) in the Logic of the Ency...
In the Remark to the final paragraph of the Chapter on “existence” (Dasein) in the Logic of the Ency...
In the Remark to the final paragraph of the Chapter on “existence” (Dasein) in the Logic of the Ency...
In the Remark to the final paragraph of the Chapter on “existence” (Dasein) in the Logic of the Ency...
In this dissertation, I argue that, all appearances to the contrary, Hegel does not attempt to achie...
In this dissertation, I argue that, all appearances to the contrary, Hegel does not attempt to achie...
This article offers an original contribution to the interpretation of a crucial aspect of Hegel’s ph...
This article offers an original contribution to the interpretation of a crucial aspect of Hegel’s ph...
Hegel’s major claim is that true philosophy provides the complete rational cognition of the absolute...
The concept of absolute is one of the key concepts in order to understand Hegel’s philosophical syst...
In the remark to the final paragraph of the chapter on ‘Existence’ (Dasein) in the Logic of the Enc...
peer reviewedHegel’s major claim is that true philosophy provides the complete rational cognition of...