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Hegel and Aristotle Alfredo Ferrarin

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Ferrarin, Alfredo, 1960-
Series:
Modern European philosophy
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, 1770-1831.
Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich.
Aristotle--Influence.
Aristotle.
Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.).
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Place of Publication:
Cambridge, U.K. New York Cambridge University Press 2001
Summary:
"This book offers an account of Hegel's idealism and in particular his notions of reason, subjectivity, and teleology, in light of Hegel's interpretation, discussion, assimilation, and critique of Aristotle's philosophy. It is an analysis comparing Hegelian and Aristotelian views of system and history; being, metaphysics, logic, and truth; nature and subjectivity; spirit, knowledge, and self-knowledge; ethics and politics. In addition, Hegel's conception of Aristotle's philosophy is contrasted with alternative conceptions typical of his time and ours."--Jacket
Contents:
pt. I. The History of Philosophy and its Place Within the System. 1. The Idea of a History of Philosophy. 2. The Arrangement of the Lectures on Aristotle: Architectonic and Systematic Presuppositions of Hegel's Interpretation
pt. II. Logic and Metaphysics. 3. The Lectures on the Metaphysics. 4. The Aristotelian Heritage in the Science of Logic. 5. Aristotelian Questions. 6. Essence and Concept
pt. III. Aristotle and the Realphilosophie
7. Aristotelian and Newtonian Models in Hegel's Philosophy of Nature. 8. Aristotle's De anima and Hegel's Philosophy of Subjective Spirit. 9. The Political Realization of Ethics
pt. IV. Conclusions 10. Truth, Holism, and Judgment 11. The Pictures of Aristotle in Hegel's Formative Years
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 413-428) and indexes
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Print version Ferrarin, Alfredo, 1960- Hegel and Aristotle
ISBN:
0511018118
9780511018114
0511498101
9780511498107
0511046375
9780511046377
9780521037754
0521037751
OCLC:
56336093
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