Hegel's Absolute Idealism

Hegel's Absolute Idealism

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Hegel's Absolute Idealism Book Description


The aim of this book is to consider and evaluate Hegel's absolute idealism in the context of the integrity of his philosophy. The subject of the first part is the idealist understanding shaped in the philosophies of Plato and Aristotle. This is important for understanding idealism in general. The subject of the second part is German Idealism, Kant's transcendental, Fichte's subjective and Schelling's objective idealisms, as mediated by modern philosophy. After these sections, which briefly discuss the basic moments of idealism in the history of philosophy, Hegel's absolute idealism will be evaluated within its general framework. In the following chapters, Hegel's first important work, the Phenomenology of Spirit, the Science of Logic, Philosophy of Nature and Philosophy of Spirit, which constitute the main sections and elements-stages (Moments) of the Encyclopedia of Philosophical Sciences, which is a general presentation of the philosophical system, the holistic, systematic and It will be examined in the context of its deep meaning.

What would we say if we briefly summarized Hegel's system and philosophical journey with Plato's 'cave metaphor'? Phenomenology of Spirit can basically be interpreted as the process of the philosopher leaving the cave and arriving at the door of the world of ideas, Science of Logic as the process of coming into contact with pure thoughts and concepts in the world of ideas, and Philosophy of Nature and Philosophy of Spirit as the process of returning to the cave and trying to comprehend nature and human society with an idealistic perspective. I hope this book will be a good journey for you too.
(From the Promotional Bulletin)



Number of Pages: 272

Year of Printing: 2015


Language: Turkish
Publisher: Belge Publications

First Print Year: 2015

Language Turkish

Publisher : Document Publications
Number of pages : 272
Publication Year : 2015
ISBN : 9789753446709
The heart : Turkish
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Hegel's Absolute Idealism Hegel's Absolute Idealism Book Description The purpose of this book is to consider and evaluate Hegel's absolute idealism in the context of the integrity of his philosophy. The subject of the first part is the idealist understanding shaped in the philosophies of Plato and Aristotle. This is important for understanding idealism in general. The subject of the second part is German Idealism, Kant's transcendental, Fichte's subjective and Schelling's objective idealisms, as mediated by modern philosophy. After these sections, which briefly discuss the basic moments of idealism in the history of philosophy, Hegel's absolute idealism will be evaluated within its general framework. In the following chapters, Hegel's first important work, the Phenomenology of Spirit, the Science of Logic, Philosophy of Nature and Philosophy of Spirit, which constitute the main sections and elements-stages (Moments) of the Encyclopedia of Philosophical Sciences, which is a general presentation of the philosophical system, the holistic, systematic and It will be examined in the context of its deep meaning. What would we say if we briefly summarized Hegel's system and philosophical journey with Plato's 'cave metaphor'? Phenomenology of Spirit can basically be interpreted as the process of the philosopher leaving the cave and arriving at the door of the world of ideas, Science of Logic as the process of coming into contact with pure thoughts and concepts in the world of ideas, and Philosophy of Nature and Philosophy of Spirit as the process of returning to the cave and trying to comprehend nature and human society with an idealistic perspective. I hope this book will be a good journey for you, too. (From the Promotional Bulletin) Number of Pages: 272Print Year: 2015Language: TurkishPublisher: Belge Publications First Print Year: 2015 Language: Turkish PX8744
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