Beyond Epistemology New Studies in the Philosophy of Hegel

This book approaches Hegel from the standpoint of what we might call the question of knowledge. Hegel, of course, had no "theory of knowledge" in the narrow and abstract sense in which it has come to be understood since Locke and Kant. "The examination of knowledge," he holds, &q...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Weiss, F.G.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 1974, 1974
Edition:1st ed. 1974
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • I. “Hegel: How, and How Far, is Philosophy Possible?”
  • II. “Hegel’s Theory of Religious Knowledge”
  • III. “On Artistic Knowledge: A Study in Hegel’s Philosophy of Art”
  • IV. “Hegel: Truth in the Philosophical Sciences of Society, Politics, and History”
  • V. “Hegel and the Natural Sciences”
  • VI. “Reflexive Asymmetry: Hegel’s Most Fundamental Methodological Ruse”
  • VII. “Phenomenology: Hegel and Husserl”
  • VIII. “Hegel and Hermeneutics”
  • IX. Appendix. “Reason and Religious Truth”: Hegel’s Foreword to H. FR. W. Hinrichs’ Die Religion im inneren Verhältnisse zur Wissenschaft (1822), translated by A. V. Miller, with Introduction by Merold Westphal
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