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Philosophy of history - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Philosophy of history is an area of philosophy concerning the eventual significance, if any, of human history. Furthermore, it speculates as to a possible teleological end to its development—that is,...
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Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Hegel’s Conception of the Concrete ... According to Hegel, that means that the entire reality, including nature and history, is the ascent of the spirit to itself, a process that goes through a number of stages from the ‘mechanism’, as the sphere of purely abstract manifestation of spiritualness, to the concrete...
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Notes on Hegel’s Conception of Reconciliation1; Conference Paper; David A. Shikiar; Hegel claimed that the modern world is distinguished for having achieved reconciliation (Versöhnung) between the individual and the social-political structure in which she participates.
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This is similar to Vico’s conception of history as the story of humankind proceeding in cycles. For Hegel those tragedies are paradigms of art because their unity of form and content cannot be equaled. However, ... Hegel's Conception of Art as the Ideal and the Historical by Emanuel L. Paparella; 2008-11-10 12:53:14...
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In this paper, I will attempt to show how in its reinforcement of relations of subordination, Hegel's conception of the Ethical (das Sittliche) reveals structural parallels with Antonio Gramsci's notion of hegemony. ... Search history...
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I also get nervous discussing Hegel as he’s been the object of such scorn in French theory. ... The former perspective sees the actions of a person as immediate qualities of their character and being, whereas the sociological perspective encounters the person as the expression of a history, material conditions,
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