搜索结果: 151-165 共查到“知识库 西方哲学史”相关记录722条 . 查询时间(2.631 秒)
Hegel's status as a theological thinker has long been a disputed question amongst the
theologians, and a variety of views have long been taken. What was unquestionably the
most common theological as...
The door to Hegel's thought is guarded by the mutually opposed twin hydras of Marx
and Nietzsche and the post-modernities they have spawned. There is on both sides of this
revolutionary division a c...
Hegel's Psychology Of Freedom
Hegel Psychology Freedom
2009/12/3
Since Plato correlated virtues in the state with those in the soul, the idea of a
reciprocity between politics and psychology is as old as philosophy. For the possibility of
the state as an ethicall...
Hegel On The English Reform Bill
Hegel Bill
2009/12/3
“Liberalism is the problem with which history is now occupied and which it has to
solve in the future,"1 So wrote Hegel near the end of his life, thinking especially of the
July Revolution and the f...
Hegel's Presentation Of The Cartesian Philosophy In The Lectures On The History Of Philosophy
Hegel Cartesian Philosophy
2009/12/3
Although Hegel considers aspects of the Cartesian philosophy in other works, his
most extended treatment is in his Lectures on the History of Philosophy, a work
published posthumously from a dispara...
The Phenomenology of Spirit is an introduction to the Science of Logic and
the other parts of the system one calls the Hegelian philosophy. It is introductory in that it
[brings to light]2 the subje...
Hegel, beginning his lectures on the history of the older modern philosophy, observed
that that philosophy began where the ancient had ended: the new philosophy had its
origin in a completion of the...
The reader of Parmenides should put himself in the place of the Clazomenian
philosophers who have come to Athens to hear the great argument of Socrates with Zeno
and Parmenides as recorded in the me...
"Whereas Plato separates the Formal cause from its materiate participants, and posits
a One over the Many, Aristotle insists that the universal species-form must reside in its
singular members." Thi...
The sophistic debate between Socrates and Protagoras over Simonides' merit as a poet
has generally been dismissed as an interruption in the main argument on whether arete
can be taught.1 The agon mi...
The Symposium of Plato presents the demythologizing of the god Eros, that is, the
rational clarification of his nature. At a dinner to celebrate the victory of the tragic poet
Agathon in the Theatre...
Leo Strauss's Platonism
Leo Strauss Platonism
2009/12/3
For Platonists are not concerned with the historical (accidental) truth, since
they are exclusively interested in the philosophic (essential) truth. Only because
public speech demands a mixture of s...
The Post-Modern Attack On Plato
Post-Modern Plato
2009/12/3
Plato's true speculative greatness, that in virtue of which he
constitutes an epoch in the history of philosophy and hence in
world history generally, lies in the more precise identification of
the...
Stephen Menn's Cartesian Augustine: Metaphysical And Ahistorically Modern
Stephen Menn Cartesian Augustine Metaphysical Ahistorically Modern
2009/12/3
Stephen Menn finds in Augustine the metaphysical foundations of Descartes'
philosophy but not because he discovers in Augustine what lies at the origins of
modernity. Menn is "anti-historicist" 1 an...
Writing in polemical opposition to Hegelian philosophy,1 Soren Kierkegaard
strenuously criticized the tendency of his age to elevate the results of objective reflection
(scientific/historical resear...