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""Encyclopadie der Philosophischen Wissenschaften im Grundrisse"" ist ein Werk des deutschen Philosophen Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, das erstmals 1817 ver������ffentlicht wurde. Die vorliegende Ausgabe stammt aus dem Jahr 1905 und ist eine vollst�����ndige Zusammenstellung von Hegels Gedanken zur Philosophie. Das Werk ist in drei Teile gegliedert: Die Logik, die Naturphilosophie und die Philosophie des Geistes. In der Logik untersucht Hegel die Grundlagen der menschlichen Erkenntnis, w�����hrend er in der Naturphilosophie die Naturgesetze und ihre Beziehung zum menschlichen Geist untersucht. In der Philosophie des Geistes untersucht Hegel die menschliche Psyche und die Gesellschaft. Das Werk ist ein wichtiger Beitrag zur deutschen Philosophie und hat einen gro�����en Einfluss auf das Denken anderer Philosophen ausge�����bt.This Book Is In German.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Die ""Enzyklop�����die der philosophischen Wissenschaften im Grundrisse"" ist ein Werk des deutschen Philosophen Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, das erstmals im Jahr 1905 ver������ffentlicht wurde. Es ist ein bedeutendes Werk der Philosophie und behandelt die verschiedenen Aspekte der Philosophie, einschlie�����lich der Logik, der Naturphilosophie und der Geistesphilosophie.Das Buch ist in drei Teile unterteilt. Der erste Teil behandelt die Logik und die Grundlagen der Philosophie. Der zweite Teil behandelt die Naturphilosophie und die Beziehung zwischen Mensch und Natur. Der dritte Teil behandelt die Geistesphilosophie und die Beziehung zwischen Mensch und Gesellschaft.Hegel betrachtet die Philosophie als eine synthetische Wissenschaft, die alle Aspekte des menschlichen Lebens und der menschlichen Erfahrung umfasst. Er glaubt, dass die Philosophie die h������chste Form des Denkens ist und dass sie uns helfen kann, die Welt um uns herum zu verstehen.Das Werk von Hegel hat einen gro�����en Einfluss auf die Philosophie und die Geisteswissenschaften gehabt und wird auch heute noch als wichtiger Beitrag zur Philosophiegeschichte betrachtet.This Book Is In German.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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Hegels Religionsphilosophie (1905) ist ein Buch, das von Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel geschrieben wurde. Es ist ein Werk, das sich mit der Philosophie der Religion befasst und sich auf die Ideen von Hegel konzentriert. Das Buch ist in mehrere Kapitel unterteilt, die verschiedene Aspekte der Religionsphilosophie behandeln. Es beginnt mit einer Einf�����hrung in das Thema und geht dann auf die verschiedenen Religionen ein, die in der Welt existieren. Hegel diskutiert die Beziehung zwischen Religion und Philosophie und untersucht, wie diese beiden Disziplinen miteinander verbunden sind. Er untersucht auch die Rolle der Religion in der Gesellschaft und wie sie sich im Laufe der Geschichte entwickelt hat. Das Buch ist ein wichtiger Beitrag zur Philosophie der Religion und hat einen gro�����en Einfluss auf die Denker und Philosophen, die nach Hegel kamen.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
""Differenz des Fichte'schen und Schelling'schen Systems der Philosophie"" ist ein Werk des deutschen Philosophen Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel aus dem Jahr 1801. In diesem Buch analysiert Hegel die Unterschiede zwischen den philosophischen Systemen von Johann Gottlieb Fichte und Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling. Er untersucht die Grundlagen ihrer Philosophie und zeigt auf, wie sich ihre Ans�����tze voneinander unterscheiden. Dabei geht Hegel auch auf die wichtigsten Themen der Philosophie ein, wie zum Beispiel die Natur des Bewusstseins, die Beziehung zwischen Geist und Materie und die Rolle der Vernunft in der Welt. Das Buch ist ein wichtiger Beitrag zur deutschen Idealismus und hat einen gro�����en Einfluss auf die sp�����tere Philosophiegeschichte ausge�����bt.This Book Is In German.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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Philosophie De La Religion De Hegel V2 (1878) is a book written by the German philosopher Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel. The book is written in French and was published in 1878. It is the second volume of his work on the philosophy of religion.In this book, Hegel explores the concept of religion and its place in society. He discusses the relationship between religion and philosophy, and how they both contribute to our understanding of the world. He also examines the role of religion in shaping cultural and political institutions.Hegel's approach to religion is highly philosophical, and he draws on a range of thinkers and traditions to develop his ideas. He explores the relationship between reason and faith, and how they can be reconciled in a modern world.Overall, Philosophie De La Religion De Hegel V2 is a complex and challenging work that offers a unique perspective on the philosophy of religion. It is an important text for anyone interested in the intersection of philosophy and religion, and the role of religion in modern society.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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In Which Are Unfolded Historically The Three Great Fundamental Phases Of The Art-Activity Of The World.
In the Science of Logic, Hegel sets out to show that the process by which consciousness assimilates objects into mental concepts is more dynamic and, one might say, messier then Kant describes it. Just as he does in the Phenomenology, Hegel traces here the movement of consciousness, or the idea, from basic categories to more complex ones. Consciousness attempts to grasp objects at a most basic level, finds this first attempt somehow unsatisfying as exposing inadequacies or contradictions, and proceeds to a higher level, and so on. In the Phenomenology and elsewhere, Hegel seems to imply that this dialectical unfolding is an inherent feature of the world we inhabit, governing history and culture. In Logic we see that the dialectic is a phenomena of ideas. But the two dimensions of reality (i.e., history, culture, and the world in general) and our ideal, mental, or conceptual grasp of things are not really separable. The world we live in is a world created by ideas. But our ideas do not emanate from the mind of a single individual, as other idealists such as Kant seem to imply. Concepts have an objective status. They exist outside of any individual as taken-for-granted reality. They belong to common cultural understanding.
La poétique par W.F. Hegel, précédée d'une préface, et suivie d'un examen critique by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (August 27, 1770 - November 14, 1831) was a German philosopher of the late Enlightenment. This book is a reproduction of the original book published in 1855 and may have some imperfections such as marks or hand-written notes.
Science of Logic, first published between 1812 and 1816, is the work in which Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel outlined his vision of logic. Hegel's logic is a system of dialectics, i.e., a dialectical metaphysics: It is a development of the principle that thought and being constitute a single and active unity. Science of Logic also incorporates the traditional Aristotelian syllogism: It is conceived as a phase of the "original unity of thought and being" rather than as a detached, formal instrument of inference. For Hegel, the most important achievement of German idealism, starting with Immanuel Kant and culminating in his own philosophy, was the argument that reality (being) is shaped through and through by thought and is, in a strong sense, identical to thought. Thus ultimately the structures of thought and being, subject and object, are identical. Since for Hegel the underlying structure of all of reality is ultimately rational, logic is not merely about reasoning or argument but rather is also the rational, structural core of all of reality and every dimension of it. Thus Hegel's Science of Logic includes among other things analyses of being, nothingness, becoming, existence, reality, essence, reflection, concept, and method. As developed, it included the fullest description of his dialectic. Hegel considered it one of his major works and therefore kept it up to date through revision. Science of Logic is sometimes referred to as the Greater Logic to distinguish it from the Lesser Logic, the moniker given to the condensed version Hegel presented as the "Logic" section of his Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences.
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This Is A New Release Of The Original 1895 Edition.
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Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel: Enzyklopädie der philosophischen Wissenschaften im Grundrisse Lesefreundlicher Großdruck in 16-pt-Schrift Edition Holzinger. Großformat, 216 x 279 mm Berliner Ausgabe, 2017 Durchgesehener Neusatz mit einer Biographie des Autors bearbeitet und eingerichtet von Michael Holzinger Erstdruck: Heidelberg (Oßwald) 1817. Der Text folgt der 3. vermehrten Auflage: Heidelberg (Oßwald) 1830. Textgrundlage sind die Ausgaben: Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel: Werke. Auf der Grundlage der Werke von 1832-1845 neu edierte Ausgabe. Redaktion Eva Moldenhauer und Karl Markus Michel, Frankfurt a. M.: Suhrkamp, 1979 (Theorie-Werkausgabe). Herausgeber der Reihe: Michael Holzinger Reihengestaltung: Viktor Harvion Gesetzt aus der Minion Pro, 16 pt.
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