Hegelian Metaphysics is a series of essays analysing the metaphysical ideas and influence of the great German philosopher G. W. F. Hegel (1770-1831). Robert Stern traces the way those ideas were taken up and criticised by the British Idealists and American Pragmatists, and by more contemporary continental philosophers.
Hegelian Metaphysics is a series of essays analysing the metaphysical ideas and influence of the great German philosopher G. W. F. Hegel (1770-1831). Robert Stern traces the way those ideas were taken up and criticised by the British Idealists and American Pragmatists, and by more contemporary continental philosophers.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Robert Stern is Professor of Philosophy at the University Sheffield. He came to the university in 1989, having been a graduate and Research Fellow at St John's College, Cambridge. He has published two books on Hegel, and is currently President of the Hegel Society of Great Britain.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: How is Hegelian Metaphysics Possible? Part One 1: Hegel's Idealism 2: Did Hegel Hold an Identity Theory of Truth? 3: Hegel's Doppelsatz: A Neutral Reading Part Two 4: British Hegelianism: A Non-Metaphysical View? 5: Hegel, British Idealism, and the Curious Case of the Concrete Universal 6: Coherence as a Test for Truth Part Three 7: Hegel and Pragmatism 8: Peirce on Hegel: Nominalist or Realist? 9: Peirce, Hegel and the Category of Secondness 10: Peirce, Hegel and the Category of Firstness 11: James and Bradley on Understanding Part Four 12: Individual Existence and the Philosophy of Difference
Introduction: How is Hegelian Metaphysics Possible? Part One 1: Hegel's Idealism 2: Did Hegel Hold an Identity Theory of Truth? 3: Hegel's Doppelsatz: A Neutral Reading Part Two 4: British Hegelianism: A Non-Metaphysical View? 5: Hegel, British Idealism, and the Curious Case of the Concrete Universal 6: Coherence as a Test for Truth Part Three 7: Hegel and Pragmatism 8: Peirce on Hegel: Nominalist or Realist? 9: Peirce, Hegel and the Category of Secondness 10: Peirce, Hegel and the Category of Firstness 11: James and Bradley on Understanding Part Four 12: Individual Existence and the Philosophy of Difference
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