Hegel on history

    • [DOC File]Hegel on Education - Stanford University

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      After Hegel's death, the first comprehensive edition of his writings prominently included additions to his texts on logic, philosophy of nature. philosophy of spirit and philosophy of right drawn from his lectures, as well as transcriptions of entire lecture series on the philosophy of history and on aesthetics, philosophy of religion and the ...


    • [DOC File]Cheikh Anta Diop and Two Cradle Analysis:

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      An overall synopsis of Hegel’s philosophy of history and the place of Afrika within world history will be our starting point. Secondly, Diop’s philosophy of history will be analyzed along the same lines. Comparative aspects of Hegel’s and Diop’s philosophies of history will be analyzed, critiqued and further built upon.


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      (29) Hegel puts this idea in an ironic way – “Since the substance of the individual, the World-Spirit itself, has had the patience to pass through these shapes over the long passage of time, and to take upon itself the enormous labor of world history, in which it embodied in each shape as much of its entire content as that shape was capable ...


    • [DOC File]HEGEL - University of Sussex

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      Hegel [1820s] Introduction to the Philosophy of History tr. Rauch, chs. 2-3 and pp. 67-82 (also translated as Reason in History, tr. Hartman, chs. 2-3 and pp. 78-95; and as The Philosophy of History tr. Sibree, pp. 9-53 and 63-79) (For a fuller version of the same material see Lectures on the Philosophy of World History: Introduction, tr ...


    • [DOC File]The project of Hegel’s Philosophy of Right is to reveal ...

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      Hegel calls the state ‘the actualisation of freedom’ at §258A of the Philosophy of Right and also in the Introduction to the Philosophy of History (Hegel 1830c, 98; Hoffmeister 1955, 116), adding there that in the state ‘freedom attains its objectivity and enjoys the fruits of its objectivity’ (Hegel 1830c, 97; Hoffmeister 1955, 116).


    • [DOC File]History 3010: Field Readings for

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      12.(e) Terry Pinkard, German Philosophy, 1760-1860: The Legacy of Idealism (Cambridge, 2002), parts I, II, and III only (though the Hegel chapters). 13.(h) Charles Taylor, Hegel, An Exposition; read through section on master/slave dialectic.


    • [DOCX File]Philosophy of History

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      Using Hegel to interpret the history of western cultures, one can claim that there is a pendulum shift from individual to universal-centered periods of history. Discuss some of these periods and the historical evidence Hegel and others might present to make this case.


    • [DOC File]DEPARTMENT SEMINAR 4: ECONOMICS AND ETHICS OF SUSTAINABLE ...

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      The class will focus on one of the most controversial works in the history of social and political philosophy, Hegel's Elements of the Philosophy of Right. This is a classic work in the history of moral and political philosophy, comparable in depth and influence to Plato’s Republic, Aristotle’s Politics, Hobbes’ Leviathan, and Rousseau ...


    • [DOC File]PHL318 (Hegel) Essay Questions

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      Explain Hegel's distinction between the universal and the particular. For Hegel, what is important is the universal and not the particular. Hegel's own view is the extreme one that only the universal has genuine importance and that the particular is of no importance in itself. Make the strongest argument you can for Hegel's position.


    • [DOC File]Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit

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      Human history itself reveals the development of Spirit, the work of the Spirit on the way to its goal – and Hegel calls this particular historical stage “Stoic” consciousness. However, Stoic consciousness contains inherent contradictions and the master-slave relationship is not really overcome.


    • [DOCX File]An und für sich

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      Introducing Hegel and Dialectics. In this session we will introduce Hegel and his central notion of dialectics, via the work of Stephen Houlgate, one of the foremost contemporary scholars of Hegel, and Vladimir Lenin, whose Marxist understanding of dialectics helped him to shape the history of the twentieth century. Required. Reading


    • [DOC File]Hegel - San Jose State University

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      Hegel Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel(August 27, 1770 – November 14, 1831) was a German philosopher born in Stuttgart, Württemberg, in present-day southwest Germany.


    • [DOC File]00:00 - Bernstein Tapes

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      29:00 So, what is for Kant, the emptiest thing of all, time as a container in which events occur, becomes for Hegel the actual movement of history itself. This by the way is going to be the crux of that chapter the phenomenology called 26 weeks from now, absolute knowing. The chapter on absolute knowing is about the relationship as time the ...



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