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GWF HEGEL - Ultimate Collection - Phenomenology of Mind Philosophy of Mind Hegel's Aesthetics The Criticism of Hegle's Work and Hegelianism by Schopenhauer Nietzsche & Marx - cover
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GWF HEGEL - Ultimate Collection - Phenomenology of Mind Philosophy of Mind Hegel's Aesthetics The Criticism of Hegle's Work and Hegelianism by Schopenhauer Nietzsche & Marx

Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

Tradutor William Wallace, J. B. Baillie, S. W. Dyde, F. P. B. Osmaston, J. Sibree, Ebenezer Brown Speirs, Elizabeth Haldane, J. Loewenberg

Editora: DigiCat

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G.W.F. Hegel's 'Ultimate Collection' encompasses a comprehensive anthology of his seminal works, reflecting the philosopher's dialectical method and profound engagement with metaphysics, ethics, and the philosophy of history. Characterized by intricate reasoning and a complex yet systematic style, this collection serves as both an introduction and an exhaustive resource for Hegel's ideas. It situates itself within the German Idealism movement, presenting a rigorous exploration of concepts such as thesis, antithesis, and synthesis, thereby not only challenging prevailing Enlightenment thoughts but also laying the groundwork for subsequent philosophical discourses. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770-1831) was a pivotal figure in the landscape of Western philosophy, influenced by his historical environment during the tumultuous period of the French Revolution and the rise of Romanticism. His experiences in the turbulent political climate informed his views on freedom and self-consciousness. Understanding Hegel's life, particularly his profound study of art, religion, and politics, enriches the reader's perception of the complexity and relevance of his philosophical inquiries. This collection is highly recommended for scholars, students, and philosophy enthusiasts seeking a deep dive into Hegel's vast contributions. Engaging with this work empowers readers to grapple with key philosophical questions and equips them with a foundational understanding of the dialectical process, illuminating how Hegel's ideas resonate in contemporary thought.
Disponível desde: 28/12/2023.
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