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Modern Freedom: Hegel's Legal, Moral, and Political Philosophy (Studies in Germa — Download
Modern Freedom: Hegel's Legal, Moral, and Political Philosophy (Studies in Germa — Download
Modern Freedom: Hegel's Legal, Moral, and Political Philosophy (Studies in Germa — Download
Download Here: http://tinyurl.com/nhjf8rh
This book, the result of 40 years of Hegel research, gives an integral interpretation of G.W.F. Hegel's mature practical philosophy as contained in his textbook, Grundlinien der Philosophie des Rechts, published in 1820, and the courses he gave on the same subject between 1817 and 1830.
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Half Hour Hegel: The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Force and the Understanding, sec. 132-135)
Half Hour Hegel: The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Force and the Understanding, sec. 132-135)
Half Hour Hegel: The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Force and the Understanding, sec. 132-135)
In this fifty-second video in the new series on G.W.F. Hegel's great early work, the Phenomenology of Spirit, I read and comment on paragraphs 132, 133, 134, and 135 of the text, beginning our study of the third portion of the section "Consciousness," i.e "Force and the Understanding: Appearance and the Supersensible World".
Hegel begins this new section by turning attention to the "unconditioned universal" -- what has been lying implicit the entire time behind the developments in the previous two sections, "Sense Certainty" and "Perception". The goal now is to grasp what is the True in terms of its Concept (Begriff), which requires that
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Half Hour Hegel: The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Force and the Understanding, sec. 136)
Half Hour Hegel: The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Force and the Understanding, sec. 136)
Half Hour Hegel: The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Force and the Understanding, sec. 136)
In this fifty-third video in the new series on G.W.F. Hegel's great early work, the Phenomenology of Spirit, I read and comment on paragraph 136 of the text, continuing our study of the third portion of the section "Consciousness," i.e "Force and the Understanding: Appearance and the Supersensible World".
In this long and dense paragraph, Hegel introduces the conception of Force, framing it at first as the movement uniting the different, seemingly opposed aspects that have been studied up until this point. Force, as it applies to a plurality, exhibits itself in its expression, but it is equally Force as a unity, i.e. Force as driven back
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Half Hour Hegel: The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Force and the Understanding, sec. 137-139)
Half Hour Hegel: The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Force and the Understanding, sec. 137-139)
Half Hour Hegel: The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Force and the Understanding, sec. 137-139)
In this fifty-forth video in the new series on G.W.F. Hegel's great early work, the Phenomenology of Spirit, I read and comment on paragraphs 137, 138, and 139 of the text, continuing our study of the third portion of the section "Consciousness," i.e "Force and the Understanding: Appearance and the Supersensible World".
Hegel is now working through the Concept of Force, examining how it plays itself out for Consciousness -- particularly the interplay between Force in its expression, Force as driven back or reflected into itself, and Force as a unity of both of these. It turns out that where we originally thought there to be just one Forc
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Half Hour Hegel: The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Force and the Understanding, sec. 140--142)
Half Hour Hegel: The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Force and the Understanding, sec. 140--142)
Half Hour Hegel: The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Force and the Understanding, sec. 140--142)
In this fifty-fifth video in the new series on G.W.F. Hegel's great early work, the Phenomenology of Spirit, I read and comment on paragraph 140, 141, and 142 of the text, continuing our study of the third portion of the section "Consciousness," i.e "Force and the Understanding: Appearance and the Supersensible World".
Hegel continues to explore the interplay between Force, now split into two Forces, in terms of a distinction between Form and Content. From the perspective of Form, each Force requires the other Force for its existence and its operation -- or in other terms, each is for the other, and through the other.
There is also a dis
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Half Hour Hegel: The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Force and the Understanding, sec. 143--144)
Half Hour Hegel: The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Force and the Understanding, sec. 143--144)
Half Hour Hegel: The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Force and the Understanding, sec. 143--144)
In this fifty-sixth video in the new series on G.W.F. Hegel's great early work, the Phenomenology of Spirit, I read and comment on paragraph 143 and 144 of the text, continuing our study of the third portion of the section "Consciousness," i.e "Force and the Understanding: Appearance and the Supersensible World".
In these paragraphs, Hegel now reexamines the relationship between Consciousness, as the Understanding, and the inner being of things, focusing on how the play of Forces mediates between these, as Appearance. The inner being of things can be grasped by the Understanding through Appearance, which is not reducible to what Sense Cer
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Half Hour Hegel: The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Force and the Understanding, sec. 145-147)
Half Hour Hegel: The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Force and the Understanding, sec. 145-147)
Half Hour Hegel: The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Force and the Understanding, sec. 145-147)
In this fifty-seventh video in the new series on G.W.F. Hegel's great early work, the Phenomenology of Spirit, I read and comment on paragraph 145, 146, and 147 of the text, continuing our study of the third portion of the section "Consciousness," i.e "Force and the Understanding: Appearance and the Supersensible World".
[full description will be added in a few days, when I'm back from summer Research Residency]
In this video series, I will be working through the entire Phenomenology, paragraph by paragraph -- for each one, first reading the paragraph, and then commenting on what Hegel is doing, referencing, discussing, etc. in that para
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Half Hour Hegel: The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Force and the Understanding, sec. 148-150)
Half Hour Hegel: The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Force and the Understanding, sec. 148-150)
Half Hour Hegel: The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Force and the Understanding, sec. 148-150)
In this fifty-eight video in the new series on G.W.F. Hegel's great early work, the Phenomenology of Spirit, I read and comment on paragraph 148, 149, and 150 of the text, continuing our study of the third portion of the section "Consciousness," i.e "Force and the Understanding: Appearance and the Supersensible World".
In these paragraphs, Hegel continues his dialectical examination of the notion of Law, Force, and the faculty of the Understanding. The play of Forces that exist in a reciprocal relation, now ends up yielding to an absolute flux in the world of appearance. Law then bears upon this world of appearance, which is now revealed
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Half Hour Hegel: The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Force and the Understanding, sec. 151-152)
Half Hour Hegel: The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Force and the Understanding, sec. 151-152)
Half Hour Hegel: The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Force and the Understanding, sec. 151-152)
In this fifty-ninth video in the new series on G.W.F. Hegel's great early work, the Phenomenology of Spirit, I read and comment on paragraph 151 and 152 of the text, continuing our study of the third portion of the section "Consciousness," i.e "Force and the Understanding: Appearance and the Supersensible World".
[more description to be added later]
In this video series, I will be working through the entire Phenomenology, paragraph by paragraph -- for each one, first reading the paragraph, and then commenting on what Hegel is doing, referencing, discussing, etc. in that paragraph.
This series is designed to provide an innovative digita
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Half Hour Hegel: The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Force and the Understanding, sec. 153-154)
Half Hour Hegel: The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Force and the Understanding, sec. 153-154)
Half Hour Hegel: The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Force and the Understanding, sec. 153-154)
In this sixtieth video in the new series on G.W.F. Hegel's great early work, the Phenomenology of Spirit, I read and comment on paragraph 153 and 154 of the text, continuing our study of the third portion of the section "Consciousness," i.e "Force and the Understanding: Appearance and the Supersensible World".
[further description to be added in the near future]
In this video series, I will be working through the entire Phenomenology, paragraph by paragraph -- for each one, first reading the paragraph, and then commenting on what Hegel is doing, referencing, discussing, etc. in that paragraph.
This series is designed to provide an inno
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Philosophy of Art: Part 1
Philosophy of Art: Part 1
Philosophy of Art: Part 1
This is the first of two videos where I read through an essay I wrote in 2013 on whether or not the ideas surrounding the ‘culture of spectacle’ exist to prevent art from becoming what Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel and Arthur Danto referred to as the ‘end of art’?
A link to the essay can be found here: https://liverpool.academia.edu/TiffanyHoran
References and Bibliography
Anon. (2009) Hegel's Aesthetics Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy [Online]. Available from: http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/hegel-aesthetics/ (Accessed: 27th July 2013)
Baker, E. (1999) Contemporary Cultures of Display UK: The Open University.
Baudrillard, J. (1994
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Ernst Cassirer on Kant, Hegel, & Heidegger
Ernst Cassirer on Kant, Hegel, & Heidegger
Ernst Cassirer on Kant, Hegel, & Heidegger
Michael Inwood gives a talk at the After Kant conference on Ernst Cassirer and his relation to German philosophers Immanuel Kant, G.W.F. Hegel, and Martin Heidegger. Ernst Cassirer was heavily influenced by Kant. As a Neo-Kantian, Cassirer was an idealist, taking mind (concepts) to be fundamental and primary over material bodies (sensations), and understanding truth in terms of coherence with our system of beliefs rather than correspondence to external things. His focus was on epistemology and science, as well as culture. Cassirer is perhaps most famous for his philosophy of symbolic forms.
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Half Hour Hegel: The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Perception, sec. 114-116)
Half Hour Hegel: The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Perception, sec. 114-116)
Half Hour Hegel: The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Perception, sec. 114-116)
In this forty-sixth video in the new series on G.W.F. Hegel's great early work, the Phenomenology of Spirit, I read and comment on paragraphs 114, 115, and 116 of the text, continuing our study of the second portion of the section "Consciousness," i.e "Perception: Or the Thing and Deception".
In these sections Hegel turns the focus on the properties of the Thing, i.e. the object of perception, unfolding the implications of their determinacy. These properties are determinate not only as "sensuous universals", but also by opposing themselves to the other properties, both within the Thing and in other Things.
This leads to more fully unders
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Half Hour Hegel: The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Perception, sec. 117-118)
Half Hour Hegel: The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Perception, sec. 117-118)
Half Hour Hegel: The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Perception, sec. 117-118)
In this forty-seventh video in the new series on G.W.F. Hegel's great early work, the Phenomenology of Spirit, I read and comment on paragraphs 117 and 118 of the text, continuing our study of the second portion of the section "Consciousness," i.e "Perception: Or the Thing and Deception".
[more description to be added here in the near future]
In this video series, I will be working through the entire Phenomenology, paragraph by paragraph -- for each one, first reading the paragraph, and then commenting on what Hegel is doing, referencing, discussing, etc. in that paragraph.
This series is designed to provide an innovative digital resou
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Half Hour Hegel: The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Perception, sec. 119-121)
Half Hour Hegel: The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Perception, sec. 119-121)
Half Hour Hegel: The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Perception, sec. 119-121)
In this forty-eighth video in the new series on G.W.F. Hegel's great early work, the Phenomenology of Spirit, I read and comment on paragraphs 119, 120, and 121 of the text, continuing our study of the second portion of the section "Consciousness," i.e "Perception: Or the Thing and Deception".
In these sections, while still focusing on the Thing and its properties, Hegel is now turning explicitly to consciousness' role in perception. The "indifferent medium", in which the properties of the thing coexist, turns out to involve our sensory organs, and the perceiving subject. It is consciousness that makes it possible for the Thing to assume
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Half Hour Hegel: The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Perception, sec. 122-124)
Half Hour Hegel: The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Perception, sec. 122-124)
Half Hour Hegel: The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Perception, sec. 122-124)
In this forty-ninth video in the new series on G.W.F. Hegel's great early work, the Phenomenology of Spirit, I read and comment on paragraphs 122, 123, and 124 of the text, continuing our study of the second portion of the section "Consciousness," i.e "Perception: Or the Thing and Deception".
Hegel now turns back from Consciousness to the Thing, revealing a twofold structure existing and working itself through within the thing just as much as within consciousness. The Thing is a unity, a One, but it is also the indifferent medium, within which properties are determinate by their opposition to each other -- so it is both of these aspects.
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Half Hour Hegel: The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Perception, sec. 125-128)
Half Hour Hegel: The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Perception, sec. 125-128)
Half Hour Hegel: The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Perception, sec. 125-128)
In this fiftieth video in the new series on G.W.F. Hegel's great early work, the Phenomenology of Spirit, I read and comment on paragraphs 125, 126, 127, and 128 of the text, continuing our study of the second portion of the section "Consciousness," i.e "Perception: Or the Thing and Deception".
[more description to be added here in the near future]
But the Thing is a unity precisely by its opposition to and difference from its Other -- another Thing (or other Things), for which it itself is an an other. It's being in-itself and being-for-itself thus involves its being-for-another, and its being so for consciousness.
In this video series
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Half Hour Hegel: The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Perception, sec. 129-131)
Half Hour Hegel: The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Perception, sec. 129-131)
Half Hour Hegel: The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Perception, sec. 129-131)
In this fifty-first video in the new series on G.W.F. Hegel's great early work, the Phenomenology of Spirit, I read and comment on paragraphs 129, 130, and 131 of the text, concluding our study of the second portion of the section "Consciousness," i.e "Perception: Or the Thing and Deception".
[more description to be added here in the near future]
But the Thing is a unity precisely by its opposition to and difference from its Other -- another Thing (or other Things), for which it itself is an an other. It's being in-itself and being-for-itself thus involves its being-for-another, and its being so for consciousness.
In this video series,
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Caspar David Friedrich - Wanderer über dem Nebelmeer
Caspar David Friedrich - Wanderer über dem Nebelmeer
Caspar David Friedrich - Wanderer über dem Nebelmeer
" Der Mensch ist diese Nacht, dies leere Nichts, das alles in ihrer Einfachheit enthält, ein Reichtum unendlich vieler Vorstellungen,..."
G.W.F. Hegel: Jenaer Realphilosophie
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10. Introduction to Hegel's Social Philosophy
10. Introduction to Hegel's Social Philosophy
10. Introduction to Hegel's Social Philosophy
In this video lecture, Professor Thorsby reviews the social philosophy of GWF Hegel and his critticisms of Contractarianism.
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Hegel and Marx - Bryan Magee Series of The Great Philosophers
Hegel and Marx - Bryan Magee Series of The Great Philosophers
Hegel and Marx - Bryan Magee Series of The Great Philosophers
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (August 27, 1770 -- November 14, 1831) a German philosopher and a major figure in German Idealism. His historicist and idealist account of reality revolutionized