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  1. Lectures on the History of Philosophy, Volume 1: Greek Philosophy to Plato (Lectures on the History of Philosophy Vol. 1) by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, 1995-06-28
  2. Hegel's Introduction to Aesthetics: Being the Introduction to The Berlin Aesthetics Lectures of the 1820s by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, T. M. Knox, et all 1979-12-27
  3. Phaenomenologie des Geistes (German Edition) by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, 2006-09-19
  4. The Logic of Hegel: Translated from the Encyclopaedia of the Philosophical Sciences by William Wallace, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, 2010-02-09
  5. Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion, Vol. I: Introduction and The Concept of Religion by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, 1996-10-14
  6. Selections, (Modern student's library) by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, 1929
  7. The Philosophy Of Art: Being The Second Part Of Hegel's Aesthetic by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, 2007-07-25
  8. The Philosophy of Hegel by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, 1965-02-01
  9. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegels Leben by Karl Rosenkranz, 1971
  10. System of Ethical Life and First Philosophy of Spirit by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, 1979-07
  11. Vorlesungen über die Philosophie der Kunst. by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, 2003-07-01
  12. La Logique Subjective De Hégel (French Edition) by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, H Sloman, 2010-03-23
  13. Hegels Religionsphilosophie: In Gekürzter Form (German Edition) by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Arthur Drews, 2010-03-21
  14. Logique De Hegel, Volume 2 (French Edition) by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, 2010-02-09

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Posted by Jason Goroncy under Faith Forgiveness Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel Incarnation ... 1 Comment In Fear and Trembling , Kierkegaard challenges Hegel’s undermining of the individual and his positing of the common ethic as the highest reality. In its place, Kierkegaard posits individual faith as the highest reality, a reality which is at core personal, paradoxical and beyond empirical or philosophical challenge. It is the individual who alone stands in ‘absolute relation to the absolute’. cominus he must be eminus In the midst of this discussion, Kierkegaard offers a punchy critique of pantheistic tendencies within Christian theology too blindly entrenched in Hegel.

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64. Alice Lillie's Opinions: Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770 -1831)
georg wilhelm friedrich hegel (1770 1831). georg hegel is hard to figure out. There is a lot of disagreement on his political philosophy as Walter Kaufmann
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Georg Hegel is hard to figure out. There is a lot of disagreement on his political philosophy as Walter Kaufmann admits in the Introduction to the book on Hegel he edited(1). Hegel had an influence on Karl Marx and his philosophy (that is, what I can gather) bore a resemblance to that of today’s neoconservatives. Hegel published four major works, which were added to by his students' lecture notes(2), the dependability of which is doubtful. Also, the authors of the essays in the book have differing points of view on Hegel.
My purpose was to find out how Hegel fits into the neoconservative-leftist picture. It was not easy because of the huge discrepancies among the various interpretations of him.
In the 1820s, Hegel lived in Prussia, a strict monarchy. What he called for in his Grundlinien der Philosophie des Rechts Elements of the Philosophy of Right , usually called Philosophy of Right ) was a liberalization(3). Specifically, he wanted a measure of press freedom, trial by jury, a parliament and restrictions on the monarch. Prussia had none of that at the time. However, in other places in the book he does seem to say the individual is a means to the state's ends (although that interpretation is in dispute), and he makes other anti-freedom statements. So, we may gather that, while he thought Prussia was too authoritarian, actual freedom was not an option either. Authority is good, but it must follow the law(4). Judging from what I see in the T.M. Knox chapter in the Kaufmann-edited book, Hegel was rather moderate. He is trying to reconcile individual liberty with a strong government.

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66. Home Page Of The Hegel Society Of America
Information concerning upcoming hegel conferences, hegel email lists, and the Society s journal, the Owl of Minerva.
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67. G.W.F. Hegel: Introduction To The Lectures On The Philosophy Of History
G.W.F. hegel has summarized much of his allencompassing system of philosophy in the introduction to a series of lectures on world history.
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G.W.F. Hegel: Introduction to the Lectures on the Philosophy of History (1840 edition)
Hegel's vision of the whole world developing toward freedom, rationality, and understanding was typical of one strain of nineteenth-century European thought. Today we might ask ourselves whether, in spite of a current appreciation of diversity, the world isn't inevitably moving toward homogeneity, and if so, whether that homogeneity will embody the ideals which Hegel posited or some other conditions. What socio/economic condition among the Greeks and Romans does Hegel cite as seeming to belie his thesis about progress toward freedom? How does he explain that such a practice lingered on even into the Christian world? Translated by J. Sibree, adapted by Michael Neville Back to table of contents This is an excerpt from Reading About the World, Volume 2 , edited by Paul Brians, Mary Gallwey, Douglas Hughes, Azfar Hussain, Richard Law, Michael Myers, Michael Neville, Roger Schlesinger, Alice Spitzer, and Susan Swan and published by Harcourt Brace Custom Books. The reader was created for use in the World Civilization course at Washington State University, but material on this page may be used for educational purposes by permission of the editor-in-chief:

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