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Hegel and the Future of Systematic Philosophy

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Informationen zum Autor Richard Dien Winfield is Distinguished Research Professor of Philosophy at the University of Georgia, USA, where he has taught since 1982. Klappentext Hegel and the Future of Systematic Philosophy critically rethinks and extends Hegel's project for systematic philosophy without foundations, engaging the most important contemporary debates concerning logic, epistemology, metaphysics, nature, mind, economic justice, political freedom, globalization, and literary theory. Zusammenfassung Hegel and the Future of Systematic Philosophy critically rethinks and extends Hegel's project for systematic philosophy without foundations! engaging the most important contemporary debates concerning logic! epistemology! metaphysics! nature! mind! economic justice! political freedom! globalization! and literary theory. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgements Introduction PART I: PHENOMENOLOGY AND LOGIC 1. Is Phenomenology Necessary as Introduction to Philosophy? 2. Negation and Truth 3. How Should Essence Be Determined? Reflections on Hegel's Two Divergent Accounts 4. The Objectivity of Thought 5. Being and Idea 6. Truth, the Good and the Unity of Theory and Practice 7. The End of Logic PART II: NATURE AND HUMANITY 8. The Logic of Nature 9. The Limits of Intersubjectivity in Hegel's Philosophy of Subjective Spirit 10. Economy and Ethical Community 11. The Challenge of Political Right 12. The Normativity of Globalization 13. Literary Form and Civilization Works cited Index

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Acknowledgements Introduction PART I: PHENOMENOLOGY AND LOGIC 1. Is Phenomenology Necessary as Introduction to Philosophy? 2. Negation and Truth 3. How Should Essence Be Determined? Reflections on Hegel's Two Divergent Accounts 4. The Objectivity of Thought 5. Being and Idea 6. Truth, the Good and the Unity of Theory and Practice 7. The End of Logic PART II: NATURE AND HUMANITY 8. The Logic of Nature 9. The Limits of Intersubjectivity in Hegel's Philosophy of Subjective Spirit 10. Economy and Ethical Community 11. The Challenge of Political Right 12. The Normativity of Globalization 13. Literary Form and Civilization Works cited Index

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