Hegel's Philosophy of Spirit

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Peter G. Stillman
SUNY Press, 1987 M01 1 - 223 páginas
This book focuses on Hegel's philosophy of spirit, his major concept and the core of his mature system. It does not so much define Geist as it does illustrate its many forms and manifestations. It is a broad-ranging examination of Volume III of Hegel's Encyclopedia delineating his radical break with previous philosophy and illuminating the heart of his thought.

Several themes recur: the meaning and content of recognition and intersubjectivity, religion, Hegel's predecessors, and his contemporary successors or contrasts. Hegel's intentions and his audacity are made both clear and sharp in this work.
 

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Hegels Concept of Gelst
1
Commentary on Hegels Concept of Geist
21
The Birth of Spirit for Hegel out of the Travesty of Medicine
25
Commentary on The Birth of Spirit for Hegel out of the Travesty of Medicine
43
Two Views of Recognition
47
Two Views of Recognition
59
Imagination and Presentation In Hegels Philosophy of Spirit
66
Commentary on Imagination and Presentation In Hegels Philosophy of Spirit
89
Public Opinion and Legislative Debate from Hegel to Habermas
124
Public Opinion and Legislative Debate from Hegel to Habermas
145
Hegel the Old Secularism and the New Theocracy
151
Art as Aesthetic and as Religious In Hegels Philosophy of Absolute Spirit
170
Commentary on Art as Aesthetic and as Religious in Hegels Philosophy of Absolute Spirit
197
Speculation and Theonomy at the Close of Hegels System
201
Commentary on Speculation and Theonomy at the Close of Hegels System
215
INDEX
220

Natural Life and Subjectivity
94
Commentary on Natural Life and Subjectivity
118

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Peter G. Stillman is Professor and Chair of the Department of Political Science at Vassar College.

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