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100 1 _aTaylor, Charles,
_d1931-
245 1 0 _aHegel /
_cCharles Taylor.
260 _aCambridge [Eng.] ;
_aNew York :
_bCambridge University Press,
_c1975.
300 _axii, 580 p. ;
_c24 cm.
500 _aIncludes index.
504 _aBibliography: p. 574-577.
504 _aIncludes index.
505 0 0 _aMachine derived contents note: Part I. The Claims of Speculative Reason: 1. Aims of a new epoch -- 2. Hegel's itinerary -- 3. Self-positing spirit -- Part II. Phenomenology: 4. The dialectic of consciousness -- 5. Self-consciousness -- 6. The formation of spirit -- 7. The road to manifest religion -- 8. The Phenomenology as interpretive dialectic -- Part III. Logic: 9. A dialectic of categories -- 10. Being -- 11. Essence -- 12. The concept -- 13. The idea in nature -- Part IV. History and Politics: 14. Ethical substance -- 15. Reason and history -- 16. The realized state -- Part V. Absolute Spirit: 17. Art -- 18. Religion -- 19. Philosophy -- Part VI. Conclusion: 20. Hegel today -- Biographical note -- Bibliography -- Index.
520 1 _a"A study of the philosophy of Hegel, his place in the history of ideas, and his continuing relevance and importance." "Professor Taylor relates Hegel to the earlier history of philosophy and, more particularly, to the central intellectural and spiritual issues of his own time. He sees these in terms of a pervasive tension between the evolving ideals of individuality and self-realization on the one hand, and on the other a deeply-felt need to find signifance in a wider community. He considers the present form of these issues and the significance of Hegel's enterprise for the development of philosophy in this century." "Hegel's basic ideas are characterized against this background, followed by an extensive exposition of his philosophy, as it is developed in the Phenomenology, the Logic and the works on history, politics, art, religion and the history of philosophy. Professor Taylor engages with Hegel sympathetically, on Hegel's own terms and, as the subject demands, in detail. We are made to grasp the interconnections of the system without being overwhelmed or overawed by its technicality. We are shown its importance and its limitations, and are enabled to stand back from it."--BOOK JACKET.
600 1 0 _aHegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich,
_d1770-1831.
650 6 _aPhilosophie allemande
_y19e si�ecle.
653 _aGerman philosophy
_aHegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich
_a1770-1831
856 4 1 _3Table of contents
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856 4 2 _3Publisher description
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