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  1. Hegel’s Ontology and the Theory of Historicity << Previous Article >> Next Article. Already a subscriber or member? Open this document. Not yet a subscriber or member?

  2. As 1 Herbert Marcuse, Hegel’s Ontology and the Theory of Historicity, trans. by Seyla Benhabib (Cambridge, Massachusetts, London, England: The MIT Press, 1987), 1. 2 Ibid. 3 Ibid. 48 HEIDEGGER, HEGEL, MARX a result, Marcuse attempted to revitalize Marxism by looking for a corrective to this flaw somewhere else.4 The first step Marcuse undertook was the reading of Georg Lukacs’s History and ...

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  4. This was Herbert Marcuse's first book on Hegel, written in the early 1930s when he was under the strong influence of Martin Heidegger. It provides a still unequaled Heideggerian reading of Hegel's thought that seeks the defining characteristics of "historicity" - what it means to say that a historical event happens.

  5. Get this from a library! Hegel's ontology and the theory of historicity. [Herbert Marcuse; Seyla Benhabib]

  6. This was Herbert Marcuse's first book on Hegel, written in the early 1930s when he was under the strong influence of Martin Heidegger. It provides a still unequaled Heideggerian reading of Hegel's thought that seeks the defining characteristics of "historicity" - what it means to say that a historical event happens.

  7. Hegel's ontology and the theory of historicity Herbert Marcuse ; translated by Seyla Benhabib (Studies in contemporary German social thought) MIT Press, c1987