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Lawrence S. Stepelevich

    Selected essays on G. W. F. Hegel
    Max Stirner on the Path of Doubt
    The Young Hegelians
    • The Young Hegelians

      • 416pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
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      The course of Western philosophy has been profoundly altered by the philosophy of Hegel. The first of those who set about the transforming and revisioning of the world according to Hegel's dialectical theory were called "The Young Hegelians." Today, the most recognized names among them are Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, but in their own age each of the Young Hegelians shared an equal notoriety. Each in turn, from Strauss with his reduction of the historical jesus into a Messianic myth, to Stirner with his uncompromising egoism, shocked every cultural convention of their age. The aftershocks of their unrestrained criticism have forever altered the topography of our own. The Young Hegelians retrieves some of the central writings of that troubling generation.

      The Young Hegelians
    • Max Stirner on the Path of Doubt

      • 226pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
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      The book delves into Stirner's critical confrontations with his Young Hegelian contemporaries, highlighting his rejection of their attempts to reinterpret Hegel as a revolutionary figure. Stirner views their apocalyptic visions as mere adolescent fantasies that threaten true individuality, emphasizing the tension between his philosophical stance and the prevailing ideas of his time.

      Max Stirner on the Path of Doubt
    • Since its foundation in 1969, The Hegel Society of America has sponsored an ongoing series of biennial conferences which have provided a regular forum for some of the finest displays of scholarship ever directed toward the explication and development of Hegelianism.The fourteen essays in this distinguished collection have been carefully selected from these biennial conferences. Each essay has been chosen for its profound scholarship, philosophical acumen, and literary excellence. All of the authors have attained international recognition for their studies of Hegel, with almost half having been, at one time or another, elected to the Presidency of the Hegel Society.

      Selected essays on G. W. F. Hegel