The Hegel Reader. Stephen Houlgate

The Hegel Reader


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The Hegel Reader Stephen Houlgate
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell




A thought has been tumbling around in my head for quite some time and it wasn't until a posting by one of our resident liberal friends that the picture became clear. Reading a recent post at Literary Kicks got me to thinking about Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770–1831) and his philosophical ideas and legacy. Then he begins Capital with… a product. Blake's is the third name on Bataille's list of influences, following Nietzsche and Sade, and preceding Kafka, Durkheim, Mauss, and Hegel. Stephen Houlgate is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Warwick. Fichte, Schelling, and Hegel radicalized this view, transforming Kant's transcendental idealism into absolute idealism, which holds that things in themselves are a contradiction in terms, because a thing must be an object of our consciousness if it is to be an object at all. The points are: my own reading of the Hegel passage as being a passage about talking to oneself and Bakhtin's writing that argues that a sort of dixi finalizes an utterance (Bakhtin 1234, 1237). Marx's reading of Hegel overlooks the discourse or logic of the speculative proposition. The Hegel Reader is the most comprehensive collection of Hegel's writings currently available in English. Houlgate, 250; That the personal pronoun here is masculine is purely a convention; the essential point is that it be personal, rather than the impersonal “it.”. They think I am using the fact that Hegel was reading about the Haitian Revolution, when he wrote the dialectic of master and slave, in order to incorporate Haiti into a Hegelian version of universal history. Marx mentions this idea in his preface, a bit obliquely unless his readers already know the Hegel. German idealism Historical Background; Logic; Metaphysics and Epistemology; Moral and Political Philosophy; Aesthetics; Reception and Influence; References and Further Reading. 155 Hegel, “Science of Logic,” Ch.

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