Synopsis:
250 years after the birth of G.W.F. Hegel, what are the potentialities and limitations of his philosophy? The fifteen essays collected in this volume explore the relevance of a speculative, systematic, and often difficult thought such as Hegel’s, examining its many aspects and tracing its evolution from Logic to the Philosophy of nature, and finally to the Philosophy of spirit. Overall, a complex picture emerges, the result of research that offers a variety of perspectives, approaches, and viewpoints, capable of outlining a path through the philosopher’s thought, revealing its diversity, connections, and potential contribution to contemporary debates and our current reality.
Essays by: Paolo Giuspoli, Armando Manchisi, Giorgio Erle, Sabina Tortorella, Italo Testa, Rossella Bonito Oliva, Caterina Maurer, Francesca Menegoni, Giulia Battistoni, Birgit Sandkaulen, Francesco Campana, Stefania Achella, Federica Pitillo, Luca Illetterati, Giovanna Miolli.
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