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Hegel's Century

Autor Jon Stewart
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 apr 2024
Hegel's Century explores the development of 19th-century German philosophy in the wake of Hegel. Jon Stewart shows how Hegel's concepts of alienation and recognition were appropriated by both the first and the second generation of his students, and demonstrates how these concepts constituted a broader cultural phenomenon.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781009011549
ISBN-10: 1009011545
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press

Cuprins

Introduction; Part I. The Beginning: 1. Hegel's Account of Alienation in the Phenomenology of Spirit; 2. Hegel's Account of Christianity and its Origins in the Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion and Lectures on the Philosophy of History; Part II. The First Generation: 3. Heine, Alienation and Political Revolution; 4. Feuerbach's Doctrine of the Humanity of the Divine in The Essence of Christianity; 5. Bruno Bauer's Criticism of Christianity; Part III. The Second Generation: 6. Marx's View of Religious and Political Liberation; 7. Kierkegaard's Analysis of the Forms of Despair and Alienation; 8. Dostoevsky's Criticism of Modern Rationalism and Materialism; 9. Bakunin's Theory of Anarchy; 10. Engels' Criticism of Feuerbach and Classical German Philosophy; 11. Hegel's Long Shadow in the History of Nineteenth-Century Philosophy.

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'It is often thought that Hegel's philosophy fell into a rather deserved obsolescence by the middle of the nineteenth century. But Hegel's Century shows that even while Hegelianism waned, Hegel's concerns with alienation and recognition continued to set the agenda for European philosophy, both inside and outside the universities. It offers a magisterial yet accessible guide to those thinkers, mystics, and revolutionaries who appropriated these Hegelian themes for radically new purposes.' Mark Alznauer, Northwestern University
'Among other things, this book is to be celebrated for its clarity and breadth of exposition. In an age of increasing academic specialization, Stewart shows great range in tackling such a broad theme from an intellectually active century. This work spans the fields of at least philosophy, theology, literature, and political theory, and displays a commanding knowledge of central texts from the period and the socio-historical context in which they appear.' Joshua Wretzel, International Journal of Philosophical Studies
'… a good introduction for researchers who wish to familiarize themselves with the themes and debates of 19th century Hegelianism.' Ioanna Bartsidi, Archives de philosophie (translated from French)
'Stewart's book is a worthy choice as the primary teaching manual for an advanced undergraduate course in the history of 19th-century thought.' Nahum Brown, The Philosophical Quarterly