Georg Hegel (1770–1831) occupies a rather strange position in the history of philosophical thought: he is both extremely influential and almost impossible for a non-specialist to understand. Is there ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract This article has two broad concerns, both of which are pursued primarily with reference to Hegel's philosophy of history. First, it examines ...
JM FRITZMAN’S pithy introduction to Hegel, whose work Bertrand Russell claimed was the hardest to understand of all the great philosophers, reminds the reader of Karl Marx’s famous observation: ...
He is widely recognized as having had a profound impact on philosophical thinking for 200 years, but the person and writings of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel have largely been neglected in recent ...
The issue of Europe's identity often arises in discussions on the nature and future of the European Union. This paper presents Hegel's conception of Europe and in the mirror of this philosophy, it is ...
WikiLeaks combats the hidden but constant brutality of institutionalized violence, not just by the news content it brings to light but by disturbing the formal functioning of power itself: it has the ...
Living unreconciled opens the way for rejection. Yet, rejection can never carry out what it implicitly requests: a thorough transformation of life. Without the element of the general, rejection is ...
Is George Bush one of the Great Men of History? Sorry about all those capital letters. I’ve been reading Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, who has quite a thing for them. This year marks the 200th ...
Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit in epub format.
Seán Williams, Christoph Schuringa, Gary Browning, and Alison Stone join Anne McElvoy to consider Hegel's philosophy of freedom and links with Beethoven. Show more What links Beethoven & Hegel's ...
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