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  1. Masks of skepticism in Hegelian philosophy.Sergio Montecinos Fabio - 2019 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 60.
    This article claims that Hegel’s appropriation of ancient skepticism plays a fundamental role in the formation of Hegelian systematics. This is affirmed both in relation to some methodical aspects, which anticipate some essential characteristics of speculative dialectics, and in view of Hegel’s confrontation with transcendental philosophy, such as the sublation of finite cognition in general. To this end, two gures and functions that skepticism adopts in the early phase of Hegelian thought are reconstructed. The article concludes with a reflection on (...)
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  • Hegelin Phänomenologie des Geistes ja sen johdanto.Heikki Ikäheimo & Ossi Martikainen - 1997 - Niinandnäin 1997 (2):6-9.
    Toisin kuin usein kuvitellaan, Hegel suhtautui järjestelmänsä epistemologiseen perusteluun erittäin vakavasti. Phänomenologie des Geistes’issa hän pyrkii todistamaan absoluuttisen kannan olemassaolon immanentisti ja negatiivisesti: osoittamalla vastustavien kantojen kumoavan itsensä omilla kriteereillään. Nyt suomennetussa teoksensa johdannossa Hegel tekee selväksi immanentin kritiikin välttämättömyyden ja luonnostelee sen metodin.
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  • Persoonien välisestä rakkaudesta - lähtökohtia teoriaan.Heikki Ikäheimo - 2003 - In Tunnustus, subjektiviteetti ja inhimillinen elämänmuoto - Tutkimuksia Hegelistä ja persoonien välisistä tunnustussuhteista. University of Jyväskylä Press. pp. 157-169.
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  • What Is Novel in Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit.Antón Barba-Kay - 2021 - Hegel Bulletin 42 (2):277-300.
    While it has long been commonplace to advert to thePhenomenology of Spirit's peculiar prosaic form, there has been no sustained, thematic attempt to understand the relationship between that form—as a continuous, quasi-fictional narrative—and the work's philosophical content. I argue that some of what has been felt to be outlandish about the form may be better accounted for by reading it as connected to purposeful literary decisions, decisions in turn exhibiting philosophical claims about the new mode of modern self-understanding that the (...)
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  • Figuras de la muerte en la Fenomenología del espíritu.Víctor Duplancic - 2017 - Revista de Humanidades de Valparaíso 9:89-102.
    This paper proposes a transversal lecture of the Phenomenology of Mind from Hegel by following in the text the idea of death. To show the different figures of the death in the book, the author uses three lecture`s key: a) the death as natural end of the life, b) the fear of the death as regulative idea by the constitution the society, c) overcoming death through one kind of rational way of survival.
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  • Bound by Recognition?Robert Williams - 2009 - Critical Horizons 10 (1):118-140.
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  • Dialectics, Self-Consciousness, and Recognition: The Hegelian Legacy.Asger Sørensen, Morten Raffnsøe-Møller & Arne Grøn (eds.) - 2009 - Århus Universitetsforlag.
    Hegel's influence on post-Hegelian philosophy is as profound as it is ambiguous. Modern philosophy is philosophy after Hegel. Taking leave of Hegel's system appears to be a common feature of modern and post-modern thought. One could even argue that giving up Hegel's claim of totality defines philosophy after Hegel. Modern and post-modern philosophies are philosophies of finitude: Hegel's philosophy cannot be repeated. However, its status as a negative backdrop for modern and post-modern thought already shows its pervasive influence. Precisely in (...)
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  • Immanence in Schelling and Hegel in the Jena Period.Paolo Diego Bubbio & Daniele Fulvi - 2022 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 60 (3):353-387.
    In this article, we argue that in the Jena period (1801–1803) Schelling and Hegel both rejected the conception of God as coinciding with the moral order, which they attribute to Fichte; such coincidence, in their view, turned God into a transcendent and merely moral Being. In an effort to demonstrate their distance from Fichte's view, we contend, Schelling and Hegel advocated for a metaphysical (rather than merely moral) and immanent (rather than transcendent) understanding of God, conceived in its inextricable relation (...)
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  • The problem of circularity between the Phenomenology of Spirit and the Science of Logic.Federico Orsini - 2021 - Studia Hegeliana 7:37-57.
    The aim of this article is to discuss the objection of vicious circularity concerning the relation between the Phenomenology of Spiritand the Science of Logic. My argument is articulated in three stages: in the first place, I will provide a historical reconstruction of the debate and I will try to neutralize the objection of vicious circularity; in the second place, I will examine the latest positions of the Hegel-Forschungabout the issue of a possibly reciprocal presupposition between the PhG and the (...)
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  • La théorie hégélienne du savoir.Laurent-Paul Luc - 1980 - Philosophiques 7 (1):55-76.
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