'With clarity and rigor, Wes Furlotte provides a fundamental and sweeping reassessment of Hegel's intellectual itinerary as well as his mature philosophical project. He convincingly recasts Hegelian Naturphilosophie as absolutely central to Hegel's larger framework. What is more, Furlotte's depiction of the situation of human mindedness and culture within the broader expanse of natural reality renders the Hegelian Philosophy of Nature strikingly timely - a live theoretical option for the early twenty-first century. This book makes crucial contributions to the ongoing reassessment of Hegel's enduring significance.' Adrian Johnston, University of New Mexico Hegel's system reconsidered from the perspective of contemporary philosophy Wes Furlotte critically evaluates Hegel's philosophy of human freedom in terms of his often disregarded conception of nature. In doing so he gives us a new portrait of Hegel's final system - one that is surprisingly relevant for our contemporary world - making connections with recent work in speculative realism and new materialism. Furlotte offers a sophisticated sense of the fundamental materialism permeating Hegel's concept of freedom and how the former serves as the inescapable precondition of subjectivity and social history. He also reveals the ways in which material nature and culture's reactions to it problematise human freedom - even threaten it with utter annihilation. This book forces us to reconsider accepted accounts of Hegel's system and to re-evaluate what his thought, and German Idealism, might still offer us today. Wes Furlotte teaches at the Dominican University College and the University of Ottawa. Cover image: Untitled, 2017 © Anna Binta Diallo annabintadiallo.com / rtzndesign.com Cover design: [EUP logo] edinburghuniversitypress.com ISBN 978-1-4744-3553-6 Barcode
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