The Bloomsbury companion to Hegel /
This international collaborative project on G.W.F. Hegel's philosophy includes contributions by eighteen scholars of 18th to 20th century philosophy. It will be an essential reference tool for students and scholars of modern philosophic thought in general and of 19th century German thought in p...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Bloomsbury Academic,
2013.
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Colección: | Bloomsbury companions.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; HalfTitle; Series; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgements; List of Abbreviations; List of Contributors; INTRODUCTION; PART I: HEGEL'S PATH TO THE SYSTEM; 1. TÜBINGEN, BERN AND FRANKFURT: 1788-1800; THE INTELLECTUAL CONTEXT IN TÜBINGEN (1788-93); KANTIANISM IN BERN (1793-6); FRANKFURT: TOWARDS A PHILOSOPHY OF UNIFICATION (1797-1800); 2. THE JENA YEARS: 1801-6; THE CRITIQUE OF THE PHILOSOPHY OF REFLECTION; THE STANDPOINT OF SPECULATIVE PHILOSOPHY; MAIN FEATURES AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE SYSTEM; CONCEPTUAL AND EPISTEMIC ASPECTS OF THE SYSTEM.
- 3. THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF SPIRIT OF 1807: A CONSPECTUSHEGEL'S REVOLUTIONARY EPISTEMOLOGY; THE STAGES OF HEGEL'S ANALYSIS IN THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF SPIRIT; PART II: THE SYSTEM OF PHILOSOPHY; 4. THE INTRODUCTIONS TO THE SYSTEM; PHILOSOPHY AND EXPERIENCE; PHILOSOPHICAL INITIATION; SCIENTIFIC PROCEDURE; LOGIC AND PHENOMENOLOGY; CONCLUSION; 5. SCIENCE OF LOGIC; 'SCIENCE OF LOGIC': A KANTIAN PROGRAMME; THE RESTRICTION OF THE SCIENCE OF LOGIC TO PURE LOGIC; THE DESIGNATIONS OF THE TWO PARTS OF THE SCIENCE OF LOGIC; THE SYSTEMATIC COHERENCE OF THE TWO PARTS OF LOGICAL SCIENCE.
- LOGIC AS SELF-CRITICISM OF PURE REASONOBJECTIVE THOUGHTS AS THE SUBJECT MATTER OF LOGIC; FORMAL SCIENCE AND ABSOLUTE FORM; HOW LOGIC IS DISTINGUISHED FROM OTHER PARTS OF PHILOSOPHY: THE 'ABSTRACT ELEMENT OF THINKING'; THE DILEMMA OF THE LOGICAL BEGINNING AND ITS SOLUTION; PURE BEING AND THE THREE 'MOMENTS' IN THE CRITIQUE OF PURE THOUGHT-DETERMINATIONS; IMMEDIACY AS THE RESULT OF THE SUBLATION OF MEDIATION; THE CONCEPT OF CONCEPT AS A BASIC CONCEPT OF LOGIC; THE CONCEPT OF 'SPECULATIVE' OR 'ABSOLUTE' IDEA; 6. PHILOSOPHY OF NATURE; AN INTERPRETATIVE PREJUDICE; THE LOGICAL BASIS.
- HEGEL'S CONCEPT OF NATURETHE OBJECTIVE-IDEALISTIC PERSPECTIVE; 'COMPREHENDING' COGNITION; THE IDEALIZING TENDENCY IN NATURE; MECHANICS; PHYSICS; THE CHEMICAL PROCESS; ORGANIC PHYSICS; 7. TRANSITION TO SPIRIT; LOGIC, NATURE AND SPIRIT: THEIR SYSTEMATIC RELATIONS; THE TRUTH OF NATURE'S EXTERNALITY IN THE 1807 PHENOMENOLOGY; NATURE'S LIBERATION FROM EXTERNALITY IN THE PHILOSOPHY OF NATURE; WHY NATURE IS NOT YET SPIRIT; 8. SUBJECTIVE SPIRIT: SOUL, CONSCIOUSNESS, INTELLIGENCE AND WILL; THE TEXTS; THE NATURE OF THE HUMAN INDIVIDUAL: SOME HISTORICAL CONTEXT; SHIFTING THE PARADIGM: HEGELIAN REVISIONS.
- 1. THE ANTHROPOLOGY2. THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF SPIRIT; 3. THE PSYCHOLOGY; 4. CONCLUSION; 9. OBJECTIVE SPIRIT: RIGHT, MORALITY, ETHICAL LIFE AND WORLD HISTORY; PART I: NATURAL LAW CONSTRUCTIVISM; PART II: HEGEL'S SOCIAL ANALYSIS; 10. ABSOLUTE SPIRIT: ART, RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY; ART; RELIGION; PHILOSOPHY; PART III: SUBSTANTIVE AND INTERPRETATIVE QUESTIONS; 11. LOGIC
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- SPIRIT; 12. SYSTEM AND HISTORY; 13. CONCEPT, OBJECT, ABSOLUTE IDEA; THE MOVEMENT OF THE CONCEPT THROUGH LOGIC, NATURE AND SPIRIT: AN OVERVIEW; THE CONCEPT AS OBJECT AND AS IDEA; 14. DETERMINATION, DETERMINACY.