This article explores the implications of Hegel’s Philosophy of World History with respect to colonialism. For Hegel, freedom can be recognized and practised only in classical, Christian and modern Europe; therefore, the world’s other peoples can acquire freedom only if Europeans impose their civilization upon them. Although this imposition denies freedom to colonized peoples, this denial is legitimate for Hegel because it is the sole condition on which these peoples can gain freedom in the longer term. The article then considers whether Hegel’s basic account of freedom can be extricated from his Eurocentric and pro-colonialist interpretation of the course of history. The article argues that matters are more complicated because that interpr...
This work wonders about the bases of the modern State in Africa through the work of Hegel. To confro...
Philosophy of History, as an academic discipline, challenges the choices that we make, motivated by ...
This is a preliminary argument of a much larger research project inquiring into the relation between...
Herder is known to have disliked systems that impose universal laws on humans, also for hi...
This paper interrogates the adequacy of Hegel’s cultural framework upon which he constructed a philo...
This article discusses Hegel’s views on global politics by relating them to the ‘communitarianism ve...
The conflict between globalism and nationalism is arguably one of the most important political issue...
This article critically engages Todd McGowan's book, Emancipation After Hegel. Through McGowan's boo...
Ce travail s'interroge sur les fondements de l’Etat moderne en Afrique à travers l’oeuvre de Hegel. ...
Broadly speaking, two views of modernity are prevalent in contemporary debates. According to the fir...
Freedom, Reason and History: The Hegelian heritage in Gadamer and Habermas. This essay aims at an e...
I hope to contribute to a mutual clarification of both the terms "Europe" and "Hegel" by examining t...
This article contextualises Hegel's writings on international order, especially those concerning war...
With Hegel’s metaphysics attracting renewed attention, it is time to address a long-standing critici...
This work wonders about the bases of the modern State in Africa through the work of Hegel. To confro...
Philosophy of History, as an academic discipline, challenges the choices that we make, motivated by ...
This is a preliminary argument of a much larger research project inquiring into the relation between...
Herder is known to have disliked systems that impose universal laws on humans, also for hi...
This paper interrogates the adequacy of Hegel’s cultural framework upon which he constructed a philo...
This article discusses Hegel’s views on global politics by relating them to the ‘communitarianism ve...
The conflict between globalism and nationalism is arguably one of the most important political issue...
This article critically engages Todd McGowan's book, Emancipation After Hegel. Through McGowan's boo...
Ce travail s'interroge sur les fondements de l’Etat moderne en Afrique à travers l’oeuvre de Hegel. ...
Broadly speaking, two views of modernity are prevalent in contemporary debates. According to the fir...
Freedom, Reason and History: The Hegelian heritage in Gadamer and Habermas. This essay aims at an e...
I hope to contribute to a mutual clarification of both the terms "Europe" and "Hegel" by examining t...
This article contextualises Hegel's writings on international order, especially those concerning war...
With Hegel’s metaphysics attracting renewed attention, it is time to address a long-standing critici...
This work wonders about the bases of the modern State in Africa through the work of Hegel. To confro...
Philosophy of History, as an academic discipline, challenges the choices that we make, motivated by ...
This is a preliminary argument of a much larger research project inquiring into the relation between...