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The Young Hegel ( German: Der junge Hegel: Über die Beziehungen von Dialektik und Ökonomie) is a book about the philosophical development of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel by the philosopher György Lukács. The work was completed in 1938 and published in Zurich in 1948.
- György Lukács
- German
- 1948
- Der junge Hegel
Georg Lukács 1938. The Young Hegel. Written: 1938; Source: The Young Hegel. Of 571pp, about 200pp reproduced here, without editor's notes; Publisher: Merlin Press, 1975; Translator: Rodney Livingstone; Transcribed: Andy Blunden; Proofed: and corrected by Andy Blunden, May 2007. Contents. Part I. Hegel’s Early Republican phase (Berne 1793-96)
The Young Hegelians ( German: Junghegelianer ), or Left Hegelians ( Linkshegelianer ), or the Hegelian Left ( die Hegelsche Linke ), were a group of German intellectuals who, in the decade or so after the death of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel in 1831, reacted to and wrote about his ambiguous legacy.
The Young Hegel on ‘Life’ and ‘Love’. Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 June 2015. Evangelia Sembou. Article. Metrics. Get access. Abstract.
- Evangelia Sembou
- 2006
15. März 1977 · The Young Hegel. Studies in the Relations between Dialectics and Economics. by Georg Lukács. Translated by Rodney Livingstone. Paperback. $40.00. Paperback. ISBN: 9780262620338. Pub date: March 15, 1977. Publisher: The MIT Press. 608 pp., 5 x 8 in,
We have already stated that Schelling’s ‘genuine youthful insight’ was his attempt to view nature and history as a single unified dialectical process. This answered to the deepest intellectual aspirations of the young Hegel. Furthermore, if it is true that Hegel’s ideas at this time were much more profound than those of Schelling ...
The young Hegel refers to Plato’s theories of Forms and anamnesis when he explains how this immediate unity with God is lost once a person is born. Here I will offer a short introduction on the intellectual background to these writings, as well as an account of the writings themselves.