Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion, 1 : Introduction and the Concept of Religion.
The Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion, developed in four versions from 1821 to 1831, represent the final and in some ways the decisive element of Hegel's entire philosophical system. This is Volume I of the first critical edition of the lectures, based on a complete re-editing of the sourc...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés Alemán |
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Oxford University Press, UK,
2008.
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Colección: | Hegel Lectures.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- PREFACE; ABBREVIATIONS, SIGNS, AND SYMBOLS; FREQUENTLY CITED WORKS; EDITORIAL INTRODUCTION; 1. Hegel's Lectures and the Philosophy of Religion; 2. The Sources of the Lectures; 3. Previous Editions; 4. Basic Principles of the Present Edition; 5. The Method of Editing the Texts; 6. Principles of Translation; 7. The Structure and Development of Hegel's Introduction
- 8. The Structure and Development of The Concept of Religion
- INTRODUCTION; HEGEL'S LECTURE MANUSCRIPT; Preface; 1. On the Purpose of the Philosophy of Religion.
- 2. The Relation of the Philosophy of Religion to Religion3. Opposition between Religious Consciousness and the Rest of Consciousness; 4. Need for the Reconciliation of Religion and Cognition; 5. Division of the Subject; THE LECTURES OF 1824; Preface; 1. The Relation of the Philosophy of Religion to the Whole of Philosophy; 2. The Position of the Philosophy of Religion vis-à-vis the Needs of Our Time; 3. The Relationship of the Philosophy of Religion to Positive Religion; 4. Preliminary Questions; 5. Survey of the Stages of Our Discussion; THE LECTURES OF 1827; Preface.
- 1. Comparison of Philosophy and Religion with Regard to Their Object2. The Relationship of the Science of Religion to the Needs of Our Time; 3. Survey of the Treatment of Our Subject; PART I. THE CONCEPT OF RELIGION; HEGEL'S LECTURE MANUSCRIPT; A. The Concept of Religion in General; B. Scientific Conception of the Religious Standpoint; C. Necessity of This Standpoint; D. The Relationship of Religion to Art and Philosophy; THE LECTURES OF 1824; A. Empirical Observation; B. The Speculative Concept of Religion; THE LECTURES OF 1827; A. The Concept of God; B. The Knowledge of God; C. The Cultus.
- Appendixesthe relationship of religion to the state according to the lectures of 1831; excerpts from a transcript of the lectures of 1831; pagination of the original sources; index; a; b; c; d; e; f; g; h; i; j; k; l; m; n; o; p; r; s; t; u; v; w.