Hegel and Phenomenology

联合创作 · 2023-10-11 07:58

According to the line of thought that inspires this book, we as readers and philosophers

are not compelled to choose between Hegel and Husserl. Our task is rather that of unearthing the philosophical relevance of those problems that both Hegel and Husserl taught us to rethink in a radical way. Starting with a historical appraisal of the Hegelian heritage in the phenomenological...

According to the line of thought that inspires this book, we as readers and philosophers

are not compelled to choose between Hegel and Husserl. Our task is rather that of unearthing the philosophical relevance of those problems that both Hegel and Husserl taught us to rethink in a radical way. Starting with a historical appraisal of the Hegelian heritage in the phenomenological tradition, the book proceeds by addressing core issues revolving around the topics of history, being, science, subjectivity, and dialectic. In this way, the book complements and integrates recent scholarly works on this subject,1 shedding light not just on the unwritten philosophical dialogue between Husserl and Hegel but also on the motifs that underpin the phenomenological reception of Hegel’s philosophy and dialectic.

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