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  1. cambridge.org

    The connection between Hegelian thought and the emergence of modern Jewish nationalism - Zionism - appears, at first, to be far-fetched and slightly incongruous. Yet some aspects of Hegelian thought became attractive to many secularised, Jewish intellectuals in the 19th century in their quest for self-identity amidst the turmoil of ...
  2. The analogy to Marx as a Young Hegelian is tw ofold. Shafir is the product of a dissenting trend from hegemonic Israeli sociology, which did to the Zionist Absolute Spirit what the Young Hegelians had done to Hegel 's (and to religion in general). In addition, Shafir 's work,
  3. platypus1917.org

    This is why Hegel needs dialectics, to grasp a process of change driven by contradiction. One way Hegel uses dialectics to deal with this difficult problem is in his use of what he calls the "speculative proposition." Hegel is often misread, undialectically, in the sense that his speculative propositions are read as ordinary propositions.
  4. plato.stanford.edu

    1. Hegel's description of his dialectical method. Hegel provides the most extensive, general account of his dialectical method in Part I of his Encyclopaedia of Philosophical Sciences, which is often called the Encyclopaedia Logic [EL]. The form or presentation of logic, he says, has three sides or moments (EL §79).
  5. THE WEAKNESS OF NATURE:: Hegel, Freud, Lacan, and Negativity Materialized Download; XML; DISRUPTING REASON:: Art and Madness in Hegel and Van Gogh Download; XML; FINITE REPRESENTATION, SPONTANEOUS THOUGHT, AND THE POLITICS OF AN OPEN-ENDED CONSUMMATION Download; XML; HEGEL AND SHITTING:: The Idea's Constipation
  6. plato.stanford.edu

    Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

    https://plato.stanford.edu › entries › scholem

    In Hegelian fashion, this mystical period then results in a renewal of rationalism in the Enlightenment where mysticism moves underground again (it is rejected by the proponents of the Science of Judaism) to be followed by its resurgence in yet another period of Jewish self-assertion and its re-connection to land and power in Zionism. This ...
  7. cambridge.org

    The dialectical method is pervasive in Hegel's mature philosophy. It governs all three parts of his system proper: the Logic, the Philosophy of Nature, and the Philosophy of Spirit. And it also governs the discipline that he developed as an introduction to this system, the Phenomenology of Spirit (expounded in the book of that name).
  8. journals.sagepub.com

    Gidwani V, 2008, "The subaltern moment in Hegel's dialectic" Environment and Planning A 40 2578-2587. Crossref. ISI. Google Scholar. Glacken C J, 1967 Traces on the Rhodian Shore: Nature and Culture in Western Thought from Ancient Times to the End of the Eighteenth Century (University of California Press, Berkeley, CA)
  9. middleeasteye.net

    Mar 15, 2024Also notable is the particular role that leading German philosophers, such as Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770-1831), played in the bold and vulgar racism that informs Germany's current ...

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