Speaking of the analytical school, it occurs to me that there are more than a few similarities between Hegel's approach to Ethics and the minority opinion of...
Hi Paul, I find myself in sympathy with the general drift of your comments. But I would like to approach your question one step removed. The question is not ...
In the Zusatz to para 467 of Part Three of the Encyclopaedia Hegel writes: „Obgleich aber der Verstand den eben angegebenen Mangel an sich hat, so ist er...
Hi all, I'd like to share some significant and fairly recent scholarship on philosophy, in so far as it concerns Hegel. This is Emmanuel Faye's Martin...
Hi Stephen, Thanks for this very interesting material. What you say about Hegel and the political views of Hegel scholars in the 1930s shows (once again) that...
Hi everyone, For those interested in the relation between Hegel and Heidegger, I copy below an email that I just sent to hegel-religion@yahoogroups.com. Best,...
... I think the problem is that usually teaching Hegel's Philosophy of Right means to be occupied with what he wrote about the Civil Society and the State....
Hi Bob, I share Wil's perception that the 'Prussian39; view of Hegel is still alive in popular culture, deriving partly from Bertrand Russell's History of...
In regard to the universalist vs. volkish interpretations of Hegel, does Hegel sometimes make claims for the unique superiority of German culture and ...
Dear Robert, I didn't say that Hegel was anti-semitic. But my recollection is that he sometimes made claims as to the unique importance of the Germans in world...
He does privilege German philosophy as a culmination of the dialectic, as it were, which I do as well, and without any nefarious associations. Wil ... From:...
Dear Robert, I wasn't mistaken: In PR #356-358 you find the same ascent Greece > Rome > "The German Realm" that you find in the aforementioned Lectures. And...
Hi Stephen, Yes, if there's anything in my hypothesis about Catholicism it probably has to be applied at a "cultural" and not only an individual level. I have...
... I'm in a motel now and don't have my books, but Kroner was one of those involved in the so-called Hegel Renaisance in Germany in the 1930s. Gentile was,...
I agree with Bob. And the claims of Fichte that are refered to are made in the context of French Revolution. Fichte's aim concerns how Germany may be freed...
Bob Wallace is correct about Hegel, the Jews, and the anti-Semites. Read my article: "Hegel and Judaism: A Reassessment," Clio 18, 4 (Summer 1989): 361-378. ...
Dear Bruce, In PR # 358 Hegel talks about "German peopels" ("germanische Völker"). Germanisch in German does not just mean the German as we take it in its...
I agree with Bob. And the claims of Fichte that are refered to are made in the context of French Revolution. Fichte's aim concerns how Germany may be freed...
... If this would be true it would be very sad. But it is not true. There were other solutions. The Weimar Republic and some of its political leaders...
Dear Hegel List, Heidegger wrote three books dealing with Hegel directly. The first was written in 1930, discussed in my former post. The second of these...
Dear Hegel List, Heidegger wrote three books dealing with Hegel directly. The first was written in 1930 and the second was written in 1942, both discussed...
John, You seem to take your line on German history of the 1930s from Knickerbocker39;s 'Germany: Fascist or Communist' and as Beat points out, that is...
Hi Paul, You have done quite a bit of work here. I have read all three of you postings and I have one overriding impression: you wish to dismiss as unworthy of...
A great text (his only great text) on this matter is Dennis Schmidt's The Ubiquity of the Finite (MIT). Wil ... From: Alan Ponikvar <ponikvaraj@...> To:...