This book offers an alternative understanding to the common interpretation of Hegel's 'end of history', drawing attention to those parts of his arguments which deserve to endure. Elegantly written, it will be of interest to advanced students and scholars of Hegel, continental philosophy and the philosophy of history.
This book offers an alternative understanding to the common interpretation of Hegel's 'end of history', drawing attention to those parts of his arguments which deserve to endure. Elegantly written, it will be of interest to advanced students and scholars of Hegel, continental philosophy and the philosophy of history.
Eric Michael Dale is Affiliated Faculty Professor in Philosophy at Emerson College, Boston. He has written many articles for journals such as Existenz: An International Journal in Philosophy, Religion, Politics, and the Arts; Animus: The Canadian Journal of Philosophy and Humanities; and IWM Post. He is also a former visiting fellow at the Institut für die Wissenschaften vom Menschen in Vienna.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I. Hegel and the End of History: 1. The end of history as a question and a problem 2. Hegel and Nietzsche 3. Hegel and Engels 4. Hegel and Kojève Part II. Hegel and the Philosophy of History: 5. Herder and history 6. Fichte and history 7. Hegel and history 8. The spirit and the end 9. The present and the future.
Introduction Part I. Hegel and the End of History: 1. The end of history as a question and a problem 2. Hegel and Nietzsche 3. Hegel and Engels 4. Hegel and Kojève Part II. Hegel and the Philosophy of History: 5. Herder and history 6. Fichte and history 7. Hegel and history 8. The spirit and the end 9. The present and the future.
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