Hegel's Hermeneutics

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Cornell University Press, 1996 - Philosophy - 262 pages
An advance on recent revisionist thinking about Hegelian philosophy, this book interprets Hegel's achievement as part of a revolutionary modernization of ancient philosophical thought initiated by Kant.
 

Contents

Hegel Hermeneutics and the Copernican
1
Science Theology and the Subject in Modern Philosophy
18
The Pathways of Hermeneutic Philosophy
35
Hegels Early Schellingianism 50
50
The Revolutionary Philosophical Form of Hegels
72
Hegels Recognitive Theory of Spirit
99
Figures of Recognition
119
Unhappy Consciousness
127
Right and Its Recognition
166
Sittlichkeit and Its Spheres
182
The Celebration and Criticism of Civil Society
204
The Recognitive Logic of the Rational State
219
The Nature of Hegelian Philosophy
238
Bibliography
247
Index
253
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Our Progress So Far
142

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