Georg Hegel (1770–1831) occupies a rather strange position in the history of philosophical thought: he is both extremely influential and almost impossible for a non-specialist to understand. Is there ...
In 1952 the British don Isaiah Berlin delivered a series of radio lectures for the BBC titled “Freedom and Its Betrayal.” Each discussed a particular philosophical “enemy of human liberty.” Delivered ...
There has been much excitement at the discovery of a treasure trove of notes from the lectures of the great German idealist philosopher G.W.F. Hegel. The several thousand pages date from Hegel’s time ...
Exclusive: Library discovery of undocumented transcripts of German philosopher’s lectures like ‘finding new Beethoven score’ A biographer researching the German philosopher Hegel has uncovered a ...
Hegel: A Biography Terry Pinkard Cambridge University Press £25, pp800 Buy it at BOL To Lenin, to Sartre, his was quite simply the most powerful systematic intellect of which Western history has ...
Hegel’s analysis of humanity as stumbling from one horror to the next remains all too relevant. By Richard Bourke Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel has a claim to being the greatest philosopher of the ...
The volume before us [1] carries us back to a period which, although in time no more than a generation behind us, has become as foreign to the present generation in Germany as if it were already a ...
Seán Williams, Christoph Schuringa, Gary Browning, and Alison Stone join Anne McElvoy to consider Hegel's philosophy of freedom and links with Beethoven. Show more What links Beethoven & Hegel's ...
Edris Ranji has translated the book and Qoqnoos Publishing House has brought it out in 520 pages, IRNA reported. Do the various forms of literary theory - deconstruction, Marxism, new historicism, ...
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