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The Essential Works of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (eBook)

Phenomenology of Mind, Philosophy of Mind, Aesthetics, The Criticism of Hegle's Work…
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2023
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The Essential Works of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel is a collection of the seminal works by the German philosopher, encompassing his major contributions to philosophy in the areas of metaphysics, epistemology, and political theory. Hegel's writing style is characterized by its systematic approach, intricate argumentation, and dialectical method, making his works both challenging and rewarding for readers interested in deepening their understanding of these philosophical concepts. This collection serves as a comprehensive introduction to Hegel's thought, providing a foundational knowledge for further study in philosophy. The nuanced discussions on the nature of reality, the self, and society offer valuable insights into the complexities of the human experience. Hegel's influence on subsequent philosophical movements, such as existentialism and phenomenology, is evident in his groundbreaking ideas presented in this essential collection. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, a prominent figure in German idealism, was known for his revolutionary philosophical ideas that revolutionized Western thought. With a background in theology and philosophy, Hegel's works were shaped by the intellectual climate of his time, marked by enlightenment and romanticism. His profound impact on the development of modern philosophy solidifies his position as one of the most influential philosophers of the 19th century. I highly recommend The Essential Works of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel to readers who are eager to engage with profound philosophical concepts and explore the evolution of Western thought. This collection provides a comprehensive overview of Hegel's key ideas, making it an essential read for anyone interested in delving into the complexities of metaphysics, epistemology, and political theory.

Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770-1831) was a formidable figure in the domain of 19th-century German philosophy. As an intellectual cornerstone of the German Idealism movement, Hegel's contributions have persistently shaped Western thought. His dense and rigorous works seek to unravel the dynamic process of reality, which he ambitiously attempts to encapsulate in his comprehensive system. Hegel's dialectic method, characterized by the triadic movement of thesis, antithesis, and synthesis, is a hallmark of his approach to epistemology and history. His magnum opus, 'The Phenomenology of Spirit' (1807), commences a thorough examination of consciousness and its progression towards absolute knowledge. Hegel's 'Science of Logic', part of the collective works that have been perpetuated under titles such as 'The Essential Works of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel,' provides an intricate analysis of the structures of thought, influencing both the analytic and continental traditions of philosophy. Furthermore, Hegel's philosophy of history, especially as elaborated in works like 'Lectures on the Philosophy of History', contemplates the patterns and purpose of historical developments, suggesting that history is guided by an ultimate rationality. His influence extends into political theory, particularly through 'Elements of the Philosophy of Right', where Hegel examines the structures of society, law, morality, and the state. Hegel's literary style is often considered challenging, densely packed with intricate argumentation and abstruse concepts. However, his ambitious attempt to synthesize a wide range of human experience into a coherent philosophical system continues to resonate and incite scholarly engagement, interpretation, and debate long after his passing.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 8.11.2023
Übersetzer William Wallace, Ebenezer Brown Speirs, J. B. Baillie, Elizabeth Haldane, S. W. Dyde, F. P. B. Osmaston
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Philosophie der Neuzeit
Schlagworte 12 Rules for Life • 19th century intellectual history • 19th Century Philosophy • Absolute Spirit Hegel • Academic inquiry • Communist Manifesto • cultural critique • dialectical reasoning • Eckhart Tolle • German Idealism • German philosophy books • Hegel and Marx • Hegelian Dialectic • Hegel's Philosophy of Right • historical processes • Immanuel Kant • Jean-Paul Sartre • metaphysics and epistemology • Nietzsche • Phenomenology of Spirit • philosophical discourse • Philosophical idealism texts • Philosophical influence • Philosophy of history Hegel • political reformation • Walden
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