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Hegel

M.J. Inwood

(The arguments of the philosophers)

Routledge, 1999, c1983

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Bibliography: p. 565-574

Includes index

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Description

First published in 1999. The purpose of this series is to provide a contemporary assessment and history of the entire course of philosophical thought. Each book constitutes a detailed, critical introduction to the work of a philosopher of major influence and significance. Hegel can be seen in a number of ways: as a metaphysician on the grand scale, as a source of insights into the history of art, religion and society, or as an acute commentator on the culture of his time.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction
  • Part 1 Prelude
  • Chapter 1 Perception, Conception and Thought
  • Chapter 2 Thinking and the Self
  • Chapter 3 Experience, Meta-thinking and Objectivity
  • Part 2 Problems
  • Chapter 4 Philosophy and the Fall of Man
  • Chapter 5 Knowledge and Assumptions
  • Chapter 6 Infinite Objects and Finite Cognition
  • Chapter 7 Faith, Proofs and Infinity
  • Part 3 The System
  • Chapter 8 Logic
  • Chapter 9 Thought and Things
  • Chapter 10 Idealism, Appearance and Contradiction
  • Chapter 11 Freedom, Morality and the End of History
  • Chapter 12 Conclusion

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