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  1. Vor 3 Tagen · Philosophy of religion. Signature. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel [a] (27 August 1770 – 14 November 1831) was a German philosopher and one of the most influential figures of German idealism and 19th-century philosophy. His influence extends across the entire range of contemporary philosophical topics, from metaphysical issues in epistemology ...

  2. Vor 2 Tagen · Analytic philosophy is often contrasted with continental philosophy, coined as a catch-all term for other methods, prominent in continental Europe, most notably existentialism, phenomenology, and Hegelianism. The distinction has also been drawn as analytic is academic or technical philosophy, while continental is literary philosophy.

  3. Because of an idea's inherent incompleteness, it evolves into something more comprehensive, subsuming its antecedent ideas contained therein. So ideas and things, from the perspective of Hegelian dialectics, are like fractals. If I'm misunderstanding Hegel, can somebody please explain Hegelian dialectics in simple terms? thank you.

  4. Vor 3 Tagen · Althusser is very clear that in Marx the contradiction can be thought of as Hegelian the reason being Hegelian contradiction is never really ‘overdetermined’, even when it appears to be. Secondly, Althusser qualifies this in ‘On the Materialist dialectic’ as complexly-unevenly determined, or better, as overdetermined. There is, for Althusser, a simple self-movement which the dialectic ...

  5. Vor 11 Stunden · All of these circumstances make it clear enough why German classical philosophy, in its completed form as Hegelian philosophy, bears contradictory elements within itself. Revolutionary features are mingled with reactionary; the greatest intellectual acuteness, with the greatest practical caution and narrowness. Hegelian philosophy was self-limited thru the fact that it was still bourgeois ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › IdealismIdealism - Wikipedia

    Vor 11 Stunden · v. t. e. Idealism in philosophy, also known as philosophical idealism or metaphysical idealism, is the set of metaphysical perspectives asserting that, most fundamentally, reality is equivalent to mind, spirit, or consciousness; that reality is entirely a mental construct; or that ideas are the highest type of reality or have the greatest claim ...

  7. Vor 2 Tagen · And this very practice, in a Platonic, Neo-Platonic, Augustinian, and Bergsonian sense is the act and practice of desire’s dilatatio, epectasis, and extensio (the latter understood on an Augustinian, not Cartesian model). Chrétien’s grammarizing and fielding of gratitude is a spiritual practice existing within the flow of polyphonic response ever riding the wide waves of desire.