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Allen Speight 
The Philosophy of Hegel 

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Few philosophers can induce as much puzzlement among students as Hegel. His works are notoriously dense and make very few concessions for a readership unfamiliar with his systematic view of the world. Allen Speight”s introduction to Hegel”s philosophy takes a chronological perspective on the development of Hegel”s system. In this way, some of the most important questions in Hegelian scholarship are illuminated by examining in their respective contexts works such as the ‘Phenomenology and the Logic’. Speight begins with the young Hegel and his writings prior to the ‘Phenomenology’ focusing on the notion of positivity and how Hegel”s social, economic and religious concerns became linked to systematic and logical ones. He then examines the ‘Phenomenology’ in detail, including its treatment of scepticism, the problem of immediacy, the transition from ‘consciousness’ to ‘self-consciousness’, and the emergence of the social and historical category of ‘Spirit’. The following chapter explores the Logic, paying particular attention to a number of vexed issues associated with Hegel”s claims to systematicity and the relation between the categories of Hegel”s logic and nature or spirit (Geist). The final chapters discuss Hegel”s ethical and political thought and the three elements of his notion of ‘absolute spirit’: art, religion and philosophy, as well as the importance of history to his philosophical approach as a whole.
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Formaat PDF ● Pagina’s 240 ● ISBN 9781317493709 ● Uitgeverij Taylor and Francis ● Gepubliceerd 2014 ● Downloadbare 3 keer ● Valuta EUR ● ID 3548400 ● Kopieerbeveiliging Adobe DRM
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