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- Summary
- First published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company
- Language
-
- eng
- eng
- Extent
- 1 online resource (371 p.)
- Note
- First published 1958 by Routledge
- Contents
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- Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Original Title Page; Original Copyright Page; FOREWORD; Table of Contents; CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTORY AND BIOGRAPHICAL; i. Hegel and Modern Preconceptions; ii. Hegel's Life and Writings; CHAPTER TWO: THE NOTION OF SPIRIT; i. What Hegel says about 'Spirit'; ii. What Hegel means by 'Spirit'; iii. Historical Roots of the Conception of Spirit; iv. Mitigation of Objections to the Concept of Spirit; CHAPTER THREE: THE DIALECTICAL METHOD; i. What Hegel says about Dialectic and its relations to Understanding and Speculative Reason
- ii. How Hegel actually uses his Dialecticiii. Mitigation of Objections to Hegel's Dialectic; CHAPTER FOUR: THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF SPIRIT - I (Consciousness, Self-consciousness and Reason); i. The Preface and Introduction to the Phenomenology; ii. Sense-Certainty, Perception and Scientific Understanding; iii. Social Self-consciousness: Mastership and Slavery, Stoicism, Scepticism and Unhappy Other-World-liness; iv. The Observational Study of Nature and Mind; v. The Pursuit of Happiness, the Law of the Heart, Moral Idealism, Dedication to Causes, Moral Legislation, Moral Criticism
- CHAPTER FIVE: THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF SPIRIT - II (Spirit, Religion and Absolute Knowledge)i. Unreflective Ethical Life; ii. The 'self-estranged' Life of Culture; iii. Religious Faith and 'Enlightenment'; iv. Personal Morality and Conscientiousness; v. Religion in general; vi. Pre-Christian Religion; vii. Absolute or Revealed Religion (Christianity); viii. Absolute or Philosophical Knowledge; CHAPTER SIX: THE LOGIC - I. The Doctrine of Being; i. Hegel's general view of Logic; ii. Being, Nothing and Becoming; iii. Determinate Being, the Bad and Good Infinites, Being-for-Self
- iv. Quantity, Number and Quantitative Infinityv. Quantitative Ratio and Measure; CHAPTER SEVEN: THE LOGIC - II. The Doctrine of Essence; i. Hegel's treatment of 'Positedness' and 'Reflection'; ii. Identity, Difference, Likeness, Opposition and Contradiction; iii. Grounds, Reasons and Conditions; iv. Phenomenal Things, Matters, Properties and Laws: Wholes and Parts, Forces and Manifestations, Insides and Outsides; v. The Actual, the Possible, the Contingent and the Necessary; vi. Substance, Cause and Reciprocal Interaction; CHAPTER EIGHT: THE LOGIC - III. The Doctrine of the Notion
- i. The Notion and its 'Moments' Universality, Specificity and Individuality; ii. The Judgement and its Varieties; iii. The Syllogism and its Varieties; iv. Categories of Objectivity: Mechanism, Chemism and Teleology; v. The Idea in its Immediacy (Life); vi. The Idea as Knowledge; vii. The Idea as Practical Activity; viii. The Absolute Idea; CHAPTER NINE: THE PHILOSOPHY OF NATURE; i. The notion of a Naturphilosophie; ii. Philosophical Mechanics: Space, Time, Matter, Motion, Gravity; iii. Philosophical Physics: the Elements, Cohesion, Sound, Heat, Electricity, Magnetism, Chemical Action, etc
- iv. Organics: Philosophical Geology, Botany and Zoology
- Isbn
- 9781138870918
- Label
- Hegel : a re-examination
- Title
- Hegel
- Title remainder
- a re-examination
- Statement of responsibility
- J.N. Findlay
- Language
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- eng
- eng
- Summary
- First published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company
- Biography type
- contains biographical information
- Cataloging source
- MiAaPQ
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Findlay, J. N
- Dewey number
- 193
- Index
- index present
- Language note
- English
- LC call number
- B2948
- LC item number
- .F56 2013
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
-
- dictionaries
- bibliography
- Series statement
- Muirhead library of philosophy. Hegel
- Series volume
- 1
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
- Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich
- Label
- Hegel : a re-examination, J.N. Findlay
- Note
- First published 1958 by Routledge
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- online resource
- Carrier category code
- cr
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
- txt
- Contents
-
- Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Original Title Page; Original Copyright Page; FOREWORD; Table of Contents; CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTORY AND BIOGRAPHICAL; i. Hegel and Modern Preconceptions; ii. Hegel's Life and Writings; CHAPTER TWO: THE NOTION OF SPIRIT; i. What Hegel says about 'Spirit'; ii. What Hegel means by 'Spirit'; iii. Historical Roots of the Conception of Spirit; iv. Mitigation of Objections to the Concept of Spirit; CHAPTER THREE: THE DIALECTICAL METHOD; i. What Hegel says about Dialectic and its relations to Understanding and Speculative Reason
- ii. How Hegel actually uses his Dialecticiii. Mitigation of Objections to Hegel's Dialectic; CHAPTER FOUR: THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF SPIRIT - I (Consciousness, Self-consciousness and Reason); i. The Preface and Introduction to the Phenomenology; ii. Sense-Certainty, Perception and Scientific Understanding; iii. Social Self-consciousness: Mastership and Slavery, Stoicism, Scepticism and Unhappy Other-World-liness; iv. The Observational Study of Nature and Mind; v. The Pursuit of Happiness, the Law of the Heart, Moral Idealism, Dedication to Causes, Moral Legislation, Moral Criticism
- CHAPTER FIVE: THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF SPIRIT - II (Spirit, Religion and Absolute Knowledge)i. Unreflective Ethical Life; ii. The 'self-estranged' Life of Culture; iii. Religious Faith and 'Enlightenment'; iv. Personal Morality and Conscientiousness; v. Religion in general; vi. Pre-Christian Religion; vii. Absolute or Revealed Religion (Christianity); viii. Absolute or Philosophical Knowledge; CHAPTER SIX: THE LOGIC - I. The Doctrine of Being; i. Hegel's general view of Logic; ii. Being, Nothing and Becoming; iii. Determinate Being, the Bad and Good Infinites, Being-for-Self
- iv. Quantity, Number and Quantitative Infinityv. Quantitative Ratio and Measure; CHAPTER SEVEN: THE LOGIC - II. The Doctrine of Essence; i. Hegel's treatment of 'Positedness' and 'Reflection'; ii. Identity, Difference, Likeness, Opposition and Contradiction; iii. Grounds, Reasons and Conditions; iv. Phenomenal Things, Matters, Properties and Laws: Wholes and Parts, Forces and Manifestations, Insides and Outsides; v. The Actual, the Possible, the Contingent and the Necessary; vi. Substance, Cause and Reciprocal Interaction; CHAPTER EIGHT: THE LOGIC - III. The Doctrine of the Notion
- i. The Notion and its 'Moments' Universality, Specificity and Individuality; ii. The Judgement and its Varieties; iii. The Syllogism and its Varieties; iv. Categories of Objectivity: Mechanism, Chemism and Teleology; v. The Idea in its Immediacy (Life); vi. The Idea as Knowledge; vii. The Idea as Practical Activity; viii. The Absolute Idea; CHAPTER NINE: THE PHILOSOPHY OF NATURE; i. The notion of a Naturphilosophie; ii. Philosophical Mechanics: Space, Time, Matter, Motion, Gravity; iii. Philosophical Physics: the Elements, Cohesion, Sound, Heat, Electricity, Magnetism, Chemical Action, etc
- iv. Organics: Philosophical Geology, Botany and Zoology
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Extent
- 1 online resource (371 p.)
- Form of item
- online
- Isbn
- 9781138870918
- Media category
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- Label
- Hegel : a re-examination, J.N. Findlay
- Note
- First published 1958 by Routledge
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- online resource
- Carrier category code
- cr
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
- txt
- Contents
-
- Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Original Title Page; Original Copyright Page; FOREWORD; Table of Contents; CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTORY AND BIOGRAPHICAL; i. Hegel and Modern Preconceptions; ii. Hegel's Life and Writings; CHAPTER TWO: THE NOTION OF SPIRIT; i. What Hegel says about 'Spirit'; ii. What Hegel means by 'Spirit'; iii. Historical Roots of the Conception of Spirit; iv. Mitigation of Objections to the Concept of Spirit; CHAPTER THREE: THE DIALECTICAL METHOD; i. What Hegel says about Dialectic and its relations to Understanding and Speculative Reason
- ii. How Hegel actually uses his Dialecticiii. Mitigation of Objections to Hegel's Dialectic; CHAPTER FOUR: THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF SPIRIT - I (Consciousness, Self-consciousness and Reason); i. The Preface and Introduction to the Phenomenology; ii. Sense-Certainty, Perception and Scientific Understanding; iii. Social Self-consciousness: Mastership and Slavery, Stoicism, Scepticism and Unhappy Other-World-liness; iv. The Observational Study of Nature and Mind; v. The Pursuit of Happiness, the Law of the Heart, Moral Idealism, Dedication to Causes, Moral Legislation, Moral Criticism
- CHAPTER FIVE: THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF SPIRIT - II (Spirit, Religion and Absolute Knowledge)i. Unreflective Ethical Life; ii. The 'self-estranged' Life of Culture; iii. Religious Faith and 'Enlightenment'; iv. Personal Morality and Conscientiousness; v. Religion in general; vi. Pre-Christian Religion; vii. Absolute or Revealed Religion (Christianity); viii. Absolute or Philosophical Knowledge; CHAPTER SIX: THE LOGIC - I. The Doctrine of Being; i. Hegel's general view of Logic; ii. Being, Nothing and Becoming; iii. Determinate Being, the Bad and Good Infinites, Being-for-Self
- iv. Quantity, Number and Quantitative Infinityv. Quantitative Ratio and Measure; CHAPTER SEVEN: THE LOGIC - II. The Doctrine of Essence; i. Hegel's treatment of 'Positedness' and 'Reflection'; ii. Identity, Difference, Likeness, Opposition and Contradiction; iii. Grounds, Reasons and Conditions; iv. Phenomenal Things, Matters, Properties and Laws: Wholes and Parts, Forces and Manifestations, Insides and Outsides; v. The Actual, the Possible, the Contingent and the Necessary; vi. Substance, Cause and Reciprocal Interaction; CHAPTER EIGHT: THE LOGIC - III. The Doctrine of the Notion
- i. The Notion and its 'Moments' Universality, Specificity and Individuality; ii. The Judgement and its Varieties; iii. The Syllogism and its Varieties; iv. Categories of Objectivity: Mechanism, Chemism and Teleology; v. The Idea in its Immediacy (Life); vi. The Idea as Knowledge; vii. The Idea as Practical Activity; viii. The Absolute Idea; CHAPTER NINE: THE PHILOSOPHY OF NATURE; i. The notion of a Naturphilosophie; ii. Philosophical Mechanics: Space, Time, Matter, Motion, Gravity; iii. Philosophical Physics: the Elements, Cohesion, Sound, Heat, Electricity, Magnetism, Chemical Action, etc
- iv. Organics: Philosophical Geology, Botany and Zoology
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Extent
- 1 online resource (371 p.)
- Form of item
- online
- Isbn
- 9781138870918
- Media category
- computer
- Media type code
- c
- Specific material designation
- remote
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