This issue strives to approach Hegel through the lens of our contemporary experience, not to distort or “denaturalize” his thought, nor to fall into the trap of anachronism, but to breathe new lifeinto the concept. By doing so, it invites the reader to listen anew to what Hegel’s philosophy might still teach us today
Nature and Spirit: Enduring Legacies of Hegel’s Philosophy from the Jena Period
Giulia Battistoni
2024-01-01
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This issue strives to approach Hegel through the lens of our contemporary experience, not to distort or “denaturalize” his thought, nor to fall into the trap of anachronism, but to breathe new lifeinto the concept. By doing so, it invites the reader to listen anew to what Hegel’s philosophy might still teach us todayFile in questo prodotto:
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