Hegel in the Americas: Interpretive Assimilation and the Anticolonial Argument

Revista Electronica Estudos Hegelianos 16 (27):70-99 (2019)
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Abstract

This essay criticizes some strategies of Hegel scholarship, especially the non-metaphysical school and its recent metaphysical successor. My main claim is that these approaches are rhetorically opaque, and thus vulnerable to a certain anticolonial argument. In place of these strategies, I recommend and illustrate a more historically perspicuous approach that is sensitive to concerns about the role of European philosophy in the Americas.

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Kevin Harrelson
Ball State University

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