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  1. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel [a] (27 August 1770 – 14 November 1831) was a German philosopher and one of the most influential figures of German idealism and 19th-century philosophy. His influence extends across the entire range of contemporary philosophical topics, from metaphysical issues in epistemology and ontology, to political ...

  2. The Science of Logic 2.1 The beginning of the presuppositionless theory Third Lecture. Hegel's Logic I. Quality 2.2 Negation as the first step within the background logic 2.3 Remarks on the logic of quality Fourth Lecture. Hegel's Logic II. From finitude to essence 2.4 The finite, the infinite and being-for-itself.

  3. 9 de mar. de 2016 · Palavras-chave: Hegel. Maquiavel. unificação alemã. Abstract The aim of this work is to analyse the interpretation that the young Hegel proposes to Machiavelli’s political thought. We will use as reference the topic “The Formation of National States” of Hegel’s work The German Constitution (1798-1802).

  4. What will be discovered is that the nature of Marx’s comments on Hegel’s philosophy has left an ambiguous legacy. One pervasive theme, though, is the interpretation of Hegel’s idealist philosophy as being shrouded in mysticism. Marx’s main contribution, according to this view, was to demystify Hegel’s thought through a more ...

  5. 14 de jun. de 2022 · The young Hegel : studies in the relations between dialectics and economics by Lukács, György, 1885-1971. Publication date 1976 Topics

  6. Figuras da Cisão – judaísmo e unificação no jovem Hegel Figures of Split – judaism and unification in the young Hegel Hernandez Vivan Eichenberger jarivaway@gmail.com (Universidade Federal do Paraná, Paraná, Brasil) Resumo: No presente texto reconstruiremos os escritos do jovem Hegel a respeito do judaísmo a fim

  7. The Young Hegel, Georg Lukacs 1938. 2.5 The first studies in economics. HERE, at the decisive point in Hegel’s intellectual biography, where we might have hoped to clarify the concrete relations between his dialectics and his study of economics we find ourselves baulked by the utter failure of our sources and we are compelled to rely almost entirely on hypotheses.