Hegel
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Hegel
(The arguments of the philosophers)
Routledge, 2002
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Bibliography: p. 565-573
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
In this clear, critical examination of the ideas of one of the greatest and most influential of modern philosophers, M.J. Inwood makes Hegel's arguments fully accessible. He reconstructs Hegel's thought throughout the book by arguing with him, considering Hegel's system as a whole and examining the wide range of problems that it was designed to solve - metaphysical, epistemological, theological and political.
Inwood concentrates especially on the logical and metaphysical ideas which underpin the system and which supply the key to understanding much of what is obscure in Hegel's thought. He examines Hegel's arguments and restates his views precisely and clearly. He also conveys the impressive unity of Hegel's system and its links with the thought of such philosophers as Aristotle, Spinoza and Kant.
Table of Contents
Abbreviations, Chronological Table, Preface, Introduction, Part One PRELUDE, Part Two PROBLEMS, Part Three THE SYSTEM, Conclusion, Notes, Bibliography, Index
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