
The Philosophy of Hegel: A Systematic Exposition - Paperback
The Philosophy of Hegel: A Systematic Exposition - Paperback
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by W. T. (Walter Terence) Stace (Author)
"The Philosophy of Hegel; A Systematic Exposition" offers a comprehensive and clear overview of the complex intellectual framework established by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel. Written by Walter Terence Stace, this work serves as a vital guide for navigating the profound depths of 19th-century German Idealism. The author methodically unfolds Hegel's entire philosophical system, providing a logical progression that connects abstract metaphysical concepts to the concrete realities of nature, history, and human consciousness.
The text focuses on the dialectical method, explaining the interplay of thesis, antithesis, and synthesis that characterizes Hegelian thought. Stace provides a systematic breakdown of the major divisions of Hegel's philosophy: the logic, the philosophy of nature, and the philosophy of mind. By elucidating the concept of the "Absolute," the work clarifies how Hegel viewed the development of reason and freedom throughout human existence. This exposition is noted for its ability to render dense and difficult material accessible, making it an essential resource for students and scholars seeking to understand the foundations of modern Continental philosophy and the evolution of metaphysical inquiry.
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