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"Outside and In: Hegel on natural history"

Poligrafi 16 (61-62):27-43 (2011)

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  1. Darwin Rocks Hegel: Does Nature Have a History?David Kolb - 2008 - Hegel Bulletin 29 (1-2):97-117.
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  • Hegel and the Philosophy of Nature.Stephen Houlgate (ed.) - 1998 - State University of New York Press.
    _Confirms that Hegel's philosophy of nature continues to have great significance for our understanding of the natural world._.
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  • An Introduction to Hegel. Freedom, Truth and History.Stephen Houlgate - 2005 - Wiley-Blackwell.
    This classic introduction to one of the most influential modern thinkers, G.W.F. Hegel has been made even more comprehensive through the addition of four new chapters. New edition of a classic introduction to Hegel. Enables students to engage with many aspects of Hegel’s philosophy. Covers the whole range of Hegel’s mature thought. Relates Hegel’s ideas to other thinkers, such as Luther, Descartes and Kant. Offers a distinctive and challenging interpretation of Hegel’s work.
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  • Darwin Rocks Hegel: Does Nature Have A History?David Kolb - 2008 - Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 57:97-117.
    In the popular press and the halls of politics, controversies over evolution are increasingly strident these days. Hegel is relevant in this connection, even though he rejected the theories of evolution he knew about, because he wanted rational understanding but without claims to intelligent design. He is reported to have said that nature has no history, but a closer examination will show that his ideaqs are more nuanced and that there is more room for darwinian ideas than one might expect, (...)
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