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Title Palgrave Hegel handbook / Marina F. Bykova, Kenneth R. Westphal, editors
Published Cham, Switzerland : This Palgrave Macmillan imprint is published by Springer Nature, [2020]
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Description 1 online resource (lii, 602 pages)
Series Palgrave Handbooks in German Idealism
Palgrave handbooks in German idealism.
Contents Intro -- Series Editor's Preface -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction: Understanding Hegel and His Philosophical Project -- Part I Intellectual Background and Philosophical Project -- Chapter 1 Hegel: His Life and His Path in Philosophy -- 1 Early Life and First Encounter with Philosophy -- 2 Time in Tübingen: Acquaintance with Hölderlin and Schelling, and Lived Experience of the French Revolution -- 3 Pre-Jena Period: Despair, Uncertainty and Desire for a New Path -- 4 At Jena: Launching His Academic Career
5 Between Jena and Heidelberg: Another Period of Despair -- 6 Heidelberg Period: Return to the University -- 7 Call to Berlin: Realization of Goals and Ambitions -- Bibliography -- Chapter 2 Situating Hegel: From Transcendental Philosophy to a Phenomenology of Spirit -- 1 Kant's Transcendental Philosophy -- 2 Early Skeptical Critiques of Kant's Transcendental Philosophy -- 3 Fichte's Philosophy of Freedom -- 4 Schelling's Turn to Spinoza -- 5 On the Way to Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit -- Bibliography -- Chapter 3 Kant, Hegel and the Historicity of Pure Reason -- 1 Introduction
2 Kant and the History of Pure Reason -- 3 Hamann, Herder and the "Meta-critique" of Pure Reason -- 4 The Profusion of Post-critique Alternatives -- 5 Hegel's "Self-Consummating Skepticism" -- 6 The Twin Targets of Hegel's Phenomenological Critique -- 7 Hegel's Phenomenological, Critical History of Pure Reason in the 1807 Phenomenology -- 8 Hegelian Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Chapter 4 Hegel's Epistemology -- 1 Problems of Scholarly Neglect of Hegel's Epistemology -- 2 Hegel's Striking Originality in Epistemology -- 3 Skeptical Naturalism and Reconceiving Knowing as a Dynamic Process
4 Kant's Critical Self-Scrutiny of Reason is Achieved Historically -- 5 Hegel's Systematic Philosophy Anticipates (inter alia) Structural Realism -- 6 Knowing is Anchored in Doing, in Practical Reasoning and Activities -- Bibliography -- Part II Phenomenology of Spirit -- Chapter 5 The Role of Religion in Hegel's Phenomenological Justification of Philosophical Science -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Hegel's Ambiguous Discussion of the Presupposition Question -- 3 Hegel's Scientific Proof Procedure -- 4 Consciousness Retreats into the Infinity of Life and Self-Consciousness
5 Self-Consciousness Retreats into the Transcendence of the Rational -- 6 The Emergence of the Irrational and the Retreat into Spirit -- 7 The Spirit of the Enlightenment -- 8 The Spirit of the Moral World and the Retreat into Religion -- 9 The Spirit of Religion and the Retreat into Absolute Knowing -- 10 Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Chapter 6 Absolute Spirit in Performative Self-Relations of Persons -- 1 Introduction and Main Results -- 2 Systematic and Conceptual Background -- 2.1 Ding an sich, Transcendental Apperception, and Intellectual Intuition -- 2.2 Self-Consciousness
Summary This handbook presents the conceptions and principles central to every aspect of Hegel's systematic philosophy. In twenty-eight thematically linked chapters by leading international experts, The Palgrave Hegel Handbook provides reliable, scholarly overviews of each subject, illuminates the main issues and debates, and details concisely the considered views of each contributor. Recent scholarship challenges traditional, largely anti-Kantian, readings of Hegel, focusing instead on Hegel's appropriation of Kantian epistemology to reconcile idealism with the rejection of foundationalism, coherentism and skepticism. Focused like Kant on showing how fundamental unities underlie the profusion of apparently independent events, Hegel argued that reality is rationally structured, so that its systematic structure is manifest to our properly informed thought. Accordingly, this handbook re-assesses Hegel's philosophical aims, methods and achievements, and re-evaluates many aspects of Hegel's enduring philosophical contributions, ranging from metaphysics, epistemology, and dialectic, to moral and political philosophy and philosophy of history. Each chapter, and The Palgrave Hegel Handbook as a whole, provides an informed, authoritative understanding of each aspect of Hegel's philosophy
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on May 27, 2020)
Subject Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, 1770-1831 -- Handbooks, manuals, etc
SUBJECT Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, 1770-1831 fast
Subject Philosophy: epistemology & theory of knowledge.
Philosophy: metaphysics & ontology.
Social & political philosophy.
Ethics & moral philosophy.
Philosophy.
Western philosophy: c 1600 to c 1900.
Philosophy -- Epistemology.
Philosophy -- Metaphysics.
Philosophy -- Political.
Philosophy -- Ethics & Moral Philosophy.
Philosophy -- Criticism.
Philosophy -- Movements -- Idealism.
Genre/Form handbooks.
Handbooks and manuals
Handbooks and manuals.
Guides et manuels.
Form Electronic book
Author Bykova, M. F. (Marina Fedorovna), editor.
Westphal, Kenneth R., editor.
ISBN 3030265978
9783030265977