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  1. 12 de out. de 1989 · Hegel's Ontology and the Theory of Historicity. by Herbert Marcuse. Translated by Seyla Benhabib. With V Klostermann Gmbh and Thomas McCarthy. Paperback. $15.95. Paperback. ISBN: 9780262631259. Pub date: October 12, 1989.

  2. Hegel's Ontology and the Theory of Historicity ( German: Hegels Ontologie und die Grundlegung einer Theorie der Geschichtlichkeit) is a 1932 book about the philosopher Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel and his theory of historicity by the philosopher Herbert Marcuse. It is influenced by the philosopher Martin Heidegger .

    • Herbert Marcuse, Seyla Benhabib
    • Germany
    • 1932
    • Hegels Ontologie und die Grundlegung einer Theorie der Geschichtlichkeit
  3. Hegel's Ontology and the Theory of Historicity. H. Marcuse, S. Benhabib. Published 1 July 1989. Philosophy. This was Herbert Marcuse's first book on Hegel, written in the early 1930s when he was under the strong influence of Martin Heidegger.

  4. The first analyzes Hegel's Logic in order to identify its ontological problematic or theory of being; by focusing on Hegel's Early Theological Writings and the Phenomenology of Spirit, the...

    • Jun 10, 2009
    • Herbert Marcuse
    • the University of Michigan
  5. 18 de fev. de 2007 · 2.3 Hegel’s philosophy of history. 2.4 Hermeneutic approaches to history. 2.5 Conceptual philosophy of history. 3. Anglo-American philosophy of history. 3.1 General laws in history? 3.2 Historical objectivity. 3.3 Causation in history. 3.4 Recent topics in the philosophy of history. 4. Historiography and the philosophy of history. 5.

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  7. 27 de mai. de 1987 · From Library Journal. Marcuse examines three aspects of Hegel's philosophy: the concept of life and its ontological status, the concept of movement as an ontological dimension of all existence, and the bearing of both concepts on the theory of historicity.

    • Hardcover
    • Herbert Marcuse