The doctrine of God
著者
書誌事項
The doctrine of God
(Northwestern University topics in historical philosophy / general editors, David Kolb, John McCumber, . The philosophy of Hegel as a doctrine of the concreteness of God and humanity ; v. 1)
Northwestern University Press, c2010
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- タイトル別名
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Философия Гегеля как учение о конкретности Бога и человека
Filosofii︠a︡ Gegeli︠a︡ kak uchenie o konkretnosti Boga i cheloveka
Учение о Боге
Uchenie o Boge
大学図書館所蔵 件 / 全3件
注記
Includes bibliographical references
内容説明・目次
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: cloth ISBN 9780810126084
内容説明
This translation from Russian of The Philosophy of Hegel as a Doctrine of the Concreteness of God and Humanity marks the first appearance in English of any of the works of Russian philosopher Ivan Aleksandrovich Il’in. Originally published in 1918, on the eve of the Russian civil war, this two-volume commentary on Hegel marked both an apogee of Russian Silver Age philosophy and a significant manifestation of the resurgence of interest in Hegel that began in the early twentieth century. Il’in’s colleague A. F. Losev accurately observed in the same year it appeared: “Neither the study of Hegel nor the study of contemporary Russian philosophical thought is any longer thinkable without this book of I. A. Il’in’s.” Some Hegel scholars may know this work through the abridged translation into German that Il’in produced himself in 1946. However, that edition omitted most of the original volume two. Noted Hegel scholar Philip T. Grier’s edition—with an introduction setting Il’in’s work in its proper historical, cultural, and philosophical contexts and annotation throughout—represents the first opportunity for non-Russian-speaking readers to acquaint themselves with the full scope of Il’in’s still provocative interpretation of Hegel.
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: [pbk.] ISBN 9780810126091
内容説明
This landmark two-volume translation from Russian of The Philosophy of Hegel as a Doctrine of the Concreteness of God and Humanity marks the first appearance in English of any of the works of Russian philosopher Ivan Aleksandrovich Il'in (Ilyin). Originally published in 1918, on the eve of the Russian civil war, Il'in's commentary on Hegel marked both an apogee of Russian Silver Age philosophy and a significant manifestation of the resurgence of interest in Hegel that began in the early twentieth century.
A. F. Losev accurately observed in the same year it appeared: "Neither the study of Hegel nor the study of contemporary Russian philosophical thought is any longer thinkable without this book of I. A. Il'in's." Some Hegel scholars may know this work through the abridged translation into German that Il'in produced himself in 1946. However, that edition omitted most of the original volume two. Noted Hegel scholar Philip T. Grier's edition--with an introduction setting Il'in's work in its proper historical, cultural, and philosophical contexts and annotation throughout--represents the first opportunity for non-Russian-speaking readers to acquaint themselves with the full scope of Il'in's still provocative interpretation of Hegel.
Volume 1 is "The Doctrine of God." Volume 2 is "The Doctrine of Humanity."
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