Lectures on Philosophy
Autor: | Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel |
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EAN: | 9788028228606 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 26.04.2019 |
Untertitel: | The Philosophy of History, The History of Philosophy, The Proofs of the Existence of God |
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Schlagworte: | 19th century ideas existential thought german idealism hegelian concepts historical context history of philosophy phenomenological analysis philosophical discourse religious philosophy theoretical frameworks |
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In 'Lectures on Philosophy,' Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel articulates the intricate tapestry of human thought, tracing the development of philosophical ideas throughout history. This comprehensive work delves into Hegel's dialectical method, where thesis, antithesis, and synthesis shape the evolution of knowledge. The lectures exhibit Hegel's characteristic rigorous prose while also embodying a dynamic interplay between abstract reasoning and concrete historical context, mirroring the wider transitions within German Idealism. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, a pivotal figure in Western philosophy, drew upon his formative experiences in the conflicted political landscape of post-Napoleonic Germany. His academic pursuits at the University of Tübingen and subsequent career as a lecturer afforded him a unique vantage point to express his philosophies, particularly concerning reality's systematic yet dynamic nature. Hegel's engagement with contemporary thinkers, such as Kant and Fichte, deeply informed his philosophical outlook, leading him to explore the synthesis of freedom and necessity. Highly recommended for scholars and enthusiasts of philosophy alike, 'Lectures on Philosophy' is an indispensable text that challenges readers to reconceptualize their understanding of reality, knowledge, and existence. Hegel's profound insights remain relevant, inviting contemporary readers to grapple with enduring philosophical questions.