Hegel's HermeneuticsAn 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 |
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Our Progress So Far | 142 |
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absolute knowing abstract achieved action amour de soi appearance approach aspects Cambridge civil society cognition conceived concept contrast Copernican critical critique Descartes desire determination epistemological essence essentially ethical existence experience external fact Fichte Fichte's Fichtean finite Gadamer grasp Hans-Georg Gadamer Hegel Hegel's Logic Hegelian hermeneutic human idea ideal identity identity philosophy immediate implicit individual intentional interpretation intersubjective intuition inverted world involved judgment Kant Kant's Kantian knowledge means mediation metaphysical modern moral nature negation Nicholas of Cusa notion noumena object one's ontology particular perception perspectival perspective Phenomenology Phenomenology of Spirit philosophy point of view position potence presupposed rational realm reason recognition recognize reflection relation role Rousseau Schelling Schelling's self-consciousness sense simply singular skepticism social Spinoza spirit substance syllogism theory thing Thomas Nagel thought tion trans transcendental transcendental idealism understanding unhappy consciousness unity University Press