Starting with Hegel /
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Author / Creator: | Matarrese, Craig B. |
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Imprint: | London ; New York : Continuum, c2010. |
Description: | xi, 177 p. ; 23 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/7988192 |
Table of Contents:
- Abbreviations
- 1. Introduction
- i. The Falling of Dusk
- ii. Speculative Hermeneutics
- iii. Organic Beauty and Self-Development iv. Plan and Strategy of the Book
- 2. Hegel's Early Writings: Overcoming Separation
- i. The Need for Philosophy
- ii. Love and Recognition
- iii. God Himself is Dead
- iv. Alienation, Community, and the Modern State
- 3. The Phenomenology of Spirit: The Satisfactions and Dissatisfactions of Consciousness
- i. Supersession and Hegelian Irony
- ii. Pure and Impure Recognition
- iii. Self-Alienated Spirit
- iv. The Path to Absolute Knowledge
- 4. Hegel's Encyclopedia: The Structure of Being, Nature, and Mind
- i. Throwing Away the Ladder
- ii. Reason and â€~The Understanding'
- iii. Necessity in Nature
- iv. The Emergency of Spirit
- 5. The Philosophy of Right: Freedom and Self-Realization
- i. Self-Realization and â€~Ethical Life'
- ii. Identification and Externalization
- iii. Acting in Accordance with Reason
- iv. Bildung and the Korporation
- 6. The Philosophy of History: Reason Rules the World
- i. Necessity and Contingency in Hostory
- ii. The Path of Freedom
- iii. Progressivism and the â€~End of History'
- iv. The Twilight of the Modern State
- 7. Absolute Spirit: Art, Religion, and Philosophy
- i. Absolutely Fundamental Values
- ii. Art is a Thing of the Past iii. Religion if for Everyone
- iv. The Practice of Philosophy
- Further Reading
- Index