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The Osseous Spectre of Hegel

The Osseous Spectre of Hegel
Author: Adam Jarvis Trail
Publisher:
Total Pages: 121
Release: 2018
Genre:
ISBN:

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The spectre of metaphysics is itself haunted by a Hegel that cannot be put to rest. Today Hegel is that figure who looms over the history of philosophy, as both its end and greatest height. Yet, the dual height of absolute knowing and of the concept is an end not in this way. That this is not the nature of the Hegelian telos (end) will be demonstrated by the present account, which is of the concept of ossification. This great wake of the Hegelian corpus persists today; a terrible dirge that, foremost in Heidegger, could not be put to rest by a capitulation to the poets and to gods long dead. How then is mastery to be attained over Hegel as master: by inversion; by destruction, or deconstruction? Yet for Hegel, that jester of philosophy, we are as Hamlet, in awe of a skull. This comic should not be mistaken for a figure whose fatal end is determined -- that hubris is our own. It is clear, according to Catherine Malabou's The Future of Hegel, that with plasticity the dialectic is not only well received, but finds itself at home. The tragedy of Hegel is then an osseous spectre that is at first dispelled by the concept of plasticity; perhaps ossification may exhume some consequences of the corpus that were not yet rendered as commentary. Ossification being the concept that denotes a movement which becomes ossified out of its own self movement. Ossification at first came to be in immediate reference to Hegel and Malabou, but each philosopher must mourn Hegel in their way. Not that here I presume to present ossification as the last word on the Hegelian corpus; only, in deference to the character of Malabou's account, to add a further note to this canon of lamentation -- one that is also a recollection of the corpus in the positivity of itself, and not a simple negation.


Hegel's Phenomenology

Hegel's Phenomenology
Author: Terry Pinkard
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 468
Release: 1994-06-24
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780521453004

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This book is the most detailed commentary on Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit available and develops an independent philosophical account of the general theory of knowledge, culture, and history contained in it. Written in a clear and straightforward style, the book reconstructs Hegel's theoretical philosophy and shows its connection to the ethical and political theory. Terry Pinkard sets the work in a historical context and reveals the contemporary relevance of Hegel's thought to European and Anglo-American philosophers.


Routledge Philosophy Guidebook to Hegel on History

Routledge Philosophy Guidebook to Hegel on History
Author: Joe McCarney
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780415116961

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This introduction to Hegel's writings is an ideal starting point for understanding his philosophical system and his views on the nature of history. It assesses the continuing relevance of Hegel's work to contemporary philosophy.


Reading Hegel

Reading Hegel
Author: Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
Publisher: Transmission
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2008
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780980544015

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This book incorporates seven 'Introductions' that Hegel wrote for each of his major works: the Phenomenology, Logic, Philosophy of Right, History, Fine Art, Religion and History of Philosophy, and includes an Introduction and Epilogue by the Editors, serving to introduce Hegel to the reader and to situate him and his works into their wider context.


Hegel's Preface to the Phenomenology of Spirit

Hegel's Preface to the Phenomenology of Spirit
Author: Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2005
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780691120522

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This is a new translation, with running commentary, of what is perhaps the most important short piece of Hegel's writing. The Preface to Hegel's first major work, the Phenomenology of Spirit, lays the groundwork for all his other writing by explaining what is most innovative about Hegel's philosophy. This new translation combines readability with maximum precision, breaking Hegel's long sentences and simplifying their often complex structure. At the same time, it is more faithful to the original than any previous translation. The heart of the book is the detailed commentary, supported by an introductory essay. Together they offer a lucid and elegant explanation of the text and elucidate difficult issues in Hegel, making his claims and intentions intelligible to the beginner while offering interesting and original insights to the scholar and advanced student. The commentary often goes beyond the particular phrase in the text to provide systematic context and explain related topics in Hegel and his predecessors (including Kant, Spinoza, and Aristotle, as well as Fichte, Schelling, Hölderlin, and others). The commentator refrains from playing down (as many interpreters do today) those aspects of Hegel's thought that are less acceptable in our time, and abstains from mixing his own philosophical preferences with his reading of Hegel's text. His approach is faithful to the historical Hegel while reconstructing Hegel's ideas within their own context.


The Dark Object

The Dark Object
Author: Katrina Palmer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 117
Release: 2010
Genre: Art schools
ISBN: 9781906012229

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The Desert World

The Desert World
Author: Arthur Mangin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 644
Release: 1869
Genre: Deserts
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The Concept of Water

The Concept of Water
Author: Rupert D. V. Glasgow
Publisher: R.D.V. Glasgow
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2009
Genre: History
ISBN: 0956159508

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Water is commonly taken for granted and treated with contempt, yet it is the very foundation of human existence. Assuming countless forms, it is deeply associated both with life and death, body and soul, purity and pollution, creation and destruction. "The Concept of Water" seeks to bring together the various aspects of our deeply ambiguous relationship with water, providing a systematic account of its symbolic and philosophical significance. This involves looking at how water has been conceived and the role it has played in everyday thought, mythology, literature, religion, philosophy, politics and science, both across cultures and through history. R. D. V. Glasgow was born in Sheffield and currently lives in Zaragoza. His previous books are "Madness, Masks and Laughter" (1995), "Split Down the Sides" (1997), and "The Comedy of Mind" (1999).


Adapting to Climate Change

Adapting to Climate Change
Author: W. Neil Adger
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 533
Release: 2009-06-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0521764858

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This book presents the latest science and social science research on whether the world can adapt to climate change.