Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel : a propaedeutic /
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In Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel - A Propaedeutic , Thomas Sören Hoffmann offers a comprehensive intellectual biography of the "master philosopher of German idealism," the last great system builder of European philosophy. All the major themes of Hegel's thought are worked through - logic and metaphysics; history and spirit; art and language; thought and nature; right, religion and science - and presented as open invitations to conversing with, to working with, indeed to thinking with the great philosopher himself. Hegel's dialectical concept of life is one key deployed by Hoffmann to throw new light on the philosopher's work and to offer resolutions of the perennial enigmas besetting and controversies surrounding it.
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Includes index. :
1 online resource (xviii, 408 pages) :
9789004300736 :
1878-9986 ; :
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Objektiver und absoluter Geist nach Hegel. Kunst, Religion und Philosophie innerhalb und außerhalb von Gesellschaft und Geschichte /
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In Objektiver und absoluter Geist nach Hegel. Kunst, Religion und Philosophie innerhalb und außerhalb von Gesellschaft und Geschichte , Thomas Oehl and Arthur Kok offer an extensive selection of papers exploring the wide spectrum of Hegel's philosophy of spirit from the viewpoint of the distinction between objective and absolute spirit. Challenging Hegelianism's current tendency to reduce absolute spirit to objective spirit, the editors have invited a large number of highly-esteemed Hegel scholars to reflect about the domains of absolute spirit (art, religion and philosophy) and their relation to society and history, thereby addressing the universal issue about whether there are cultural phenomena which transcend society and history anew from a Hegelian perspective.
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1 online resource (xxi, 934 pages) :
9789004363182 :
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Nietzsche and the Dionysian : a compulsion to ethics /
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Nietzsche and the Dionysian argues that the shuddering mania of the affect associated with Dionysus in Nietzsche's early work runs as a thread through his thought and is linked to an originary interruption of self-consciousness articulated by the philosophical companion. In this capacity, the companion can be considered a 'mask of Dionysus', or one who assumes the singular role of the transmitter of the most valuable affirmative affect and initiates a compulsion to respond which incorporates the otherness of the companion. In the context of such engagements, Nietzsche envisages 'Dionysian' or divine 'madness' within an optics of life, through which an affirmative ethics can be thought. The ethical response to the philosophical companion requires an affirmation of the plurality of life, formulated in the imperatives to be 'true to the earth' and 'become who you are'. Such an ethics, compelled by the Dionysian affect, grounds any future for humanity in the affirmation of the earth and life.
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1 online resource. :
Includes bibliographical references and index. :
9789004372757 :
0929-8436 ; :
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Recognition-German idealism as an ongoing challenge /
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There has been an intensive debate in recent years, particularly in political philosophy, on how the concept of recognition ( Anerkennung) can bring insight into understanding social and political relationships and answering ethical questions. Proponents of this philosophy seek to apply German Idealism, especially Hegel, to the arguments of recognition in order to solve contemporary problems. However, does the present debate incorporate sufficiently the requirements of the idealist philosophy which it pretends to inherit and update? As a new paradigm for philosophy claiming to actualize German idealist philosophy, it provokes questions about the foundation of the principle of recognition itself as well as about which philosophical method provides the best means for addressing recognition. In Recognition -- German Idealism as an Ongoing Challenge , renowned authors address this fascinating and far-reaching questions in discussion with Kant, Fichte, Schelling and Hegel. Contributors include: Robert Brandom, Paul Cobben, Simon Critchley, Pirmin Stekeler-Weithofer, Kenneth Westphal, Klaus Vieweg, Erzsébet Rósza, Christian Krijnen, Heikki Ikäheimo, Donald Loose, Kurt Walter Zeidler, Jean-Christophe Merle, Sasa Josifovic, Arthur Kok, Emiliano Acosta
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1 online resource. :
Includes bibliographical references and index. :
9789004262607
Die demotischen Denkmäler /
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"volume 1. Die demotische Inschriften. 1904 --volume 2 Die demotischen Papyrus. Text. 1908. Tafeln. 1906.volume3.Demotische Inschriften und Papyri (Fortsetzung). 1932".
At head of added title page : Service des antiquités de l'Égypte.
"volume 2 has imprint Strassburg i. E., Buchdruckerei Dumont Schauberg, 1908 - volume 3 has imprint Berlin, Reichsdruckerei, 1932". :
3 volumes : illustrations ; 35 cm. :
Includes bibliographical references and indexes. :
nos. 30601-31270, 50001-50022, 50023-50165 ;
Papyri graecae berolinenses /
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"Quae collegimus quinquaginta tabulis papyrorum graecarum specimina octoginta, omnia fere Berolini in Museis regiis conservantur."--Pref.
Pages [vii]-xxxiv, consisting of descriptions of the papyri and transcriptions of the text, in pocket. :
xxxiv, pages : 50 plates (Facsimiles) ; 30 cm.
Hegel's conception of the determinate negation /
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"The determinate negation" has by Robert Brandom been called Hegel's most fundamental conceptual tool. In this book, Terje Sparby agrees about the importance of the term, but rejects Brandom's interpretation of it. Hegel's actual use of the term may at first seem to be inconsistent, something that is reflected in the scholarship. However, on closer inspection, three forms of determinate negations can be discerned in Hegel's texts: A nothing that is something , a moment of transformation through loss (like the Phoenix rising from the ashes), and a unity of opposites . Through an in-depth interpretation of Hegel's work, a comprehensive account of the determinate negation is developed in which these philosophically challenging ideas are seen as parts of one overarching process.
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1 online resource (x, 350 pages) :
Includes bibliographical references and index. :
9789004284616 :
1878-9986 ; :
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