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Hegel’s idealism. Robert Stern’s contribution to The Cambridge Companion to Hegel and Nineteenth-Century Philosophy on the broad subject of Hegel’s idealism is an effort to sort out ...
Heidegger wrote extensively on German idealism throughout his career and his relationship to it has a number of phases. At some stages, he takes Hegel’s and Fichte’s thought to be the end of ...
So there was no juvenile idealism from which Hegel later turned. In fact, he thought that idealism without realism was a kind of aberration. In addition, Hegel’s realism never led him to capitulate to ...
Hegel was the culminating figure of a philosophical tradition known as German Idealism. To Berlin this tradition—allied with Romanticism—melted the individual into collectives such as nation ...
Incredibly, Hegel had completed his masterwork, “The Phenomenology of Spirit,” on the eve of the battle. In “Jena 1800: The Republic of Free Spirits,” Peter Neumann recounts the scene.
Paper by Cyril Smith for Hegel seminar 18th June 1999. As Hegel was the first to know, 'every philosophy ... about Marx's transition from 'idealism' and 'democracy' to 'materialism' and communism, or ...