Author: Deng Xiaomang
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 100054740X
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 165
Book Description
This volume explores the unity of logic, epistemology and ontology in Hegel's dialectic and the interrelation among the three, thereby revealing the internal features of Hegel's dialectic as well as the connection and divergence between Hegel's and Marx's philosophical thought. As the final volume of a three-volume set that gives insights into Hegel's dialectic and his overall philosophical thought, the book analyzes Hegel's dialectic as "a unity of three." As logic, it transcends language and is therefore epistemology; as epistemology, it transcends theory and is therefore ontology; as ontology, it transcends existing things and is therefore logic. Hegel's dialectic thus demonstrates itself as the revolutionary development of each of these three fields in the history of Western philosophy. The principle of the agreement of logic with history thereby expressed immediately becomes one of the most important philosophical sources of inspiration for Marx's historical materialism. A more profound understanding of Hegel's philosophy will therefore deepen our understanding of the philosophy of Marxism. The title will appeal to scholars and students interested in Hegel's and Marx's philosophy, German classical philosophy and Western philosophy.
A New Exploration of Hegel's Dialectics III
Author: Deng Xiaomang
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 100054740X
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 165
Book Description
This volume explores the unity of logic, epistemology and ontology in Hegel's dialectic and the interrelation among the three, thereby revealing the internal features of Hegel's dialectic as well as the connection and divergence between Hegel's and Marx's philosophical thought. As the final volume of a three-volume set that gives insights into Hegel's dialectic and his overall philosophical thought, the book analyzes Hegel's dialectic as "a unity of three." As logic, it transcends language and is therefore epistemology; as epistemology, it transcends theory and is therefore ontology; as ontology, it transcends existing things and is therefore logic. Hegel's dialectic thus demonstrates itself as the revolutionary development of each of these three fields in the history of Western philosophy. The principle of the agreement of logic with history thereby expressed immediately becomes one of the most important philosophical sources of inspiration for Marx's historical materialism. A more profound understanding of Hegel's philosophy will therefore deepen our understanding of the philosophy of Marxism. The title will appeal to scholars and students interested in Hegel's and Marx's philosophy, German classical philosophy and Western philosophy.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 100054740X
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 165
Book Description
This volume explores the unity of logic, epistemology and ontology in Hegel's dialectic and the interrelation among the three, thereby revealing the internal features of Hegel's dialectic as well as the connection and divergence between Hegel's and Marx's philosophical thought. As the final volume of a three-volume set that gives insights into Hegel's dialectic and his overall philosophical thought, the book analyzes Hegel's dialectic as "a unity of three." As logic, it transcends language and is therefore epistemology; as epistemology, it transcends theory and is therefore ontology; as ontology, it transcends existing things and is therefore logic. Hegel's dialectic thus demonstrates itself as the revolutionary development of each of these three fields in the history of Western philosophy. The principle of the agreement of logic with history thereby expressed immediately becomes one of the most important philosophical sources of inspiration for Marx's historical materialism. A more profound understanding of Hegel's philosophy will therefore deepen our understanding of the philosophy of Marxism. The title will appeal to scholars and students interested in Hegel's and Marx's philosophy, German classical philosophy and Western philosophy.
A New Exploration of Hegel's Dialectics
Author: Xiaomang Deng
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781032217444
Category : Dialectic
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
"The three-volume set gives new insights into Hegel's dialectics and thereby his overall philosophical thought via a retracing of the origins of dialectics and an analysis of its logic structure, with the concept of the Nous highlighted as fundamental to this. The first volume explores two origins of Hegelian dialectics from ancient Greek philosophy, namely the linguistic spirit of Logos and the existentialist spirit of Nous, before illuminating how their binary opposition, division and unification constitutes the inner tension of Hegel's dialectics and developing into the forms of thought that fashion the history of western philosophy. Focusing on self-negation and reflective form of dialectics, and representing spirits of Nous and Logos respectively, the second volume further explores their core functions in terms of subjectivity, free spirit and practicality. In the final volume, the author defines Hegel's dialectics as "a unity of three": logic, epistemology and ontology. This unification and the interrelation of three components demonstrates the internal feature of Hegel's dialectics as well as the connection and divergence between Hegel and Marx's philosophical thought. The title will appeal to scholars and students interested in Hegel and Marx's philosophy, German classical philosophy and Western philosophy"--
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781032217444
Category : Dialectic
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
"The three-volume set gives new insights into Hegel's dialectics and thereby his overall philosophical thought via a retracing of the origins of dialectics and an analysis of its logic structure, with the concept of the Nous highlighted as fundamental to this. The first volume explores two origins of Hegelian dialectics from ancient Greek philosophy, namely the linguistic spirit of Logos and the existentialist spirit of Nous, before illuminating how their binary opposition, division and unification constitutes the inner tension of Hegel's dialectics and developing into the forms of thought that fashion the history of western philosophy. Focusing on self-negation and reflective form of dialectics, and representing spirits of Nous and Logos respectively, the second volume further explores their core functions in terms of subjectivity, free spirit and practicality. In the final volume, the author defines Hegel's dialectics as "a unity of three": logic, epistemology and ontology. This unification and the interrelation of three components demonstrates the internal feature of Hegel's dialectics as well as the connection and divergence between Hegel and Marx's philosophical thought. The title will appeal to scholars and students interested in Hegel and Marx's philosophy, German classical philosophy and Western philosophy"--
A New Exploration of Hegel's Dialectics III
Author: Deng Xiaomang
Publisher: China Perspectives
ISBN: 9781032217406
Category : Dialectic
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
"The three-volume set gives new insights into Hegel's dialectics and thereby his overall philosophical thought via a retracing of the origins of dialectics and an analysis of its logic structure, with the concept of the Nous highlighted as fundamental to this. The first volume explores two origins of Hegelian dialectics from ancient Greek philosophy, namely the linguistic spirit of Logos and the existentialist spirit of Nous, before illuminating how their binary opposition, division and unification constitutes the inner tension of Hegel's dialectics and developing into the forms of thought that fashion the history of western philosophy. Focusing on self-negation and reflective form of dialectics, and representing spirits of Nous and Logos respectively, the second volume further explores their core functions in terms of subjectivity, free spirit and practicality. In the final volume, the author defines Hegel's dialectics as "a unity of three": logic, epistemology and ontology. This unification and the interrelation of three components demonstrates the internal feature of Hegel's dialectics as well as the connection and divergence between Hegel and Marx's philosophical thought. The title will appeal to scholars and students interested in Hegel and Marx's philosophy, German classical philosophy and Western philosophy"--
Publisher: China Perspectives
ISBN: 9781032217406
Category : Dialectic
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
"The three-volume set gives new insights into Hegel's dialectics and thereby his overall philosophical thought via a retracing of the origins of dialectics and an analysis of its logic structure, with the concept of the Nous highlighted as fundamental to this. The first volume explores two origins of Hegelian dialectics from ancient Greek philosophy, namely the linguistic spirit of Logos and the existentialist spirit of Nous, before illuminating how their binary opposition, division and unification constitutes the inner tension of Hegel's dialectics and developing into the forms of thought that fashion the history of western philosophy. Focusing on self-negation and reflective form of dialectics, and representing spirits of Nous and Logos respectively, the second volume further explores their core functions in terms of subjectivity, free spirit and practicality. In the final volume, the author defines Hegel's dialectics as "a unity of three": logic, epistemology and ontology. This unification and the interrelation of three components demonstrates the internal feature of Hegel's dialectics as well as the connection and divergence between Hegel and Marx's philosophical thought. The title will appeal to scholars and students interested in Hegel and Marx's philosophy, German classical philosophy and Western philosophy"--
A Hope for Philosophy II
Author: Ye Xiushan
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 1000569470
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 149
Book Description
As the final work by Ye Xiushan, one of the most famous philosophers and philosophy scholars in China, this two-volume title scrutinizes the historical development of both Chinese and Western philosophies, aiming to explore the convergence between the two philosophical traditions. Combining the historical examination and argumentation based on philosophical problematics, the two-volume set expounds the key figures and schools and critical thoughts in both Western and Chinese philosophical histories. The second volume retraces the origin and development of Chinese philosophy and reveals its focal grounds, i.e. a trinity of man, Heaven, and earth, which helps explain why and how it diverges from Western way of philosophizing. This book also delineates the diachronic transitions of Chinese philosophy that critically embrace different schools of thought throughout history, including Confucianism, Daoism, Buddhism, and Marxism, etc., and then constitutes an organic whole. To elicit the potential for a new transformation of contemporary Chinese philosophy, the author encourages a constructive dialogue between the Chinese and Western philosophies. This title will appeal to scholars, students, and general readers interested in philosophical history, comparative philosophy, Chinese philosophy, and Western philosophy ranging over Greek philosophy, German classic philosophy, and contemporary continental philosophy.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 1000569470
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 149
Book Description
As the final work by Ye Xiushan, one of the most famous philosophers and philosophy scholars in China, this two-volume title scrutinizes the historical development of both Chinese and Western philosophies, aiming to explore the convergence between the two philosophical traditions. Combining the historical examination and argumentation based on philosophical problematics, the two-volume set expounds the key figures and schools and critical thoughts in both Western and Chinese philosophical histories. The second volume retraces the origin and development of Chinese philosophy and reveals its focal grounds, i.e. a trinity of man, Heaven, and earth, which helps explain why and how it diverges from Western way of philosophizing. This book also delineates the diachronic transitions of Chinese philosophy that critically embrace different schools of thought throughout history, including Confucianism, Daoism, Buddhism, and Marxism, etc., and then constitutes an organic whole. To elicit the potential for a new transformation of contemporary Chinese philosophy, the author encourages a constructive dialogue between the Chinese and Western philosophies. This title will appeal to scholars, students, and general readers interested in philosophical history, comparative philosophy, Chinese philosophy, and Western philosophy ranging over Greek philosophy, German classic philosophy, and contemporary continental philosophy.
A Hope for Philosophy I
Author: Ye Xiushan
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 1000569462
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 139
Book Description
As the final work by Ye Xiushan, one of the most famous philosophers and philosophy scholars in China, this two-volume title scrutinizes the historical development of both Chinese and Western philosophies, aiming to explore the convergence between the two philosophical traditions. Combining the historical examination and argumentation based on philosophical problematics, the two-volume set expounds the key figures and schools and critical thoughts in both Western and Chinese philosophical histories. In this first volume, the author investigates the intellectual heritage of ancient Greece and Thales of Miletus as the cradle of European philosophy, freedom in Greek philosophy, reason and negation in classical German philosophy, and the relationship between epistemology and ontology in the philosophical history, thereby illuminating the core spirit of Western philosophy and theoretical quandary facing the contemporary European philosophy. This title will appeal to scholars, students, and general readers interested in philosophical history, comparative philosophy, Chinese philosophy, and Western philosophy ranging over Greek philosophy, German classic philosophy, and contemporary continental philosophy.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 1000569462
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 139
Book Description
As the final work by Ye Xiushan, one of the most famous philosophers and philosophy scholars in China, this two-volume title scrutinizes the historical development of both Chinese and Western philosophies, aiming to explore the convergence between the two philosophical traditions. Combining the historical examination and argumentation based on philosophical problematics, the two-volume set expounds the key figures and schools and critical thoughts in both Western and Chinese philosophical histories. In this first volume, the author investigates the intellectual heritage of ancient Greece and Thales of Miletus as the cradle of European philosophy, freedom in Greek philosophy, reason and negation in classical German philosophy, and the relationship between epistemology and ontology in the philosophical history, thereby illuminating the core spirit of Western philosophy and theoretical quandary facing the contemporary European philosophy. This title will appeal to scholars, students, and general readers interested in philosophical history, comparative philosophy, Chinese philosophy, and Western philosophy ranging over Greek philosophy, German classic philosophy, and contemporary continental philosophy.
Toward a Dialectic of Philosophy and Organization
Author: Eugene Gogol
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004224688
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 409
Book Description
In this study revolutions and revolutionary movements of the 19th and 20th centuries are examined through the lens of the Hegelian-Marxian dialectic(s) and Marx's concept of revolutionary organisation.
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004224688
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 409
Book Description
In this study revolutions and revolutionary movements of the 19th and 20th centuries are examined through the lens of the Hegelian-Marxian dialectic(s) and Marx's concept of revolutionary organisation.
The Topological Model of Genome and Evolution
Author: Pradeep Chhaya
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 9819943183
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 562
Book Description
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 9819943183
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 562
Book Description
Lifescapes
Author: Mark J. Eade BA(Hons)
Publisher: eBookIt.com
ISBN: 1456650718
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 183
Book Description
Embark on a Voyage of Discovery: Chart Your Course with Timeless Philosophic Principles Within the pages of Lifescapes: Shaping Your Worldview with Timeless Wisdom, readers are invited on a transformative journey that spans epochs, bridging ancient thought with the nuanced tapestry of the modern era. It is a meticulously curated odyssey designed to challenge perceptions, invigorate the mind, and enrich the spirit through the exploration of profound philosophic landscapes. Embark on this enlightening path with the foundational quest for virtue and wisdom in a world beset by fleeting trends and ephemeral ideals. The Quest for Wisdom and Virtue in the Modern World sets the stage for an immersive exploration into the roots of philosophical thought, laying bare the importance of a robust worldview shaped by the enduring lessons of history. Discover the elemental truths within Understanding the Foundations, where the significance of worldview and the key philosophical influences are unveiled. Venture deeper into the essence of virtue, reality, and the perpetual journey towards wisdom in Introducing the Central Concepts. The exploration takes a compelling turn with a comprehensive examination of Platonism, rekindling ancient insights with pertinent echoes in today's discourse. The synthesis of Platonic, Stoic, and Hegelian thought offers a nuanced continuum that not only enriches knowledge but invites application in the tapestry of daily existence. Platonic-Stoicism and Platonic-Hegelianism: Synthesising Contrasts illuminate the convergence of philosophical traditions, offering a beacon for navigating the complexities of modernity. In Neo-Platonic Synthesis: A Comprehensive Worldview, the culmination of this journey presents a harmonised perspective that integrates the wisdom of Platonism with the practical insights of Stoicism and the dialectical methodology of Hegelianism. This comprehensive worldview promises not just an understanding but a practical way of living philosophy. With a deliberate focus on the practical applications–integrating philosophy into daily life–the closing chapters detail living philosophies, such as The Daily Examen: A Neo-Platonic Practice, and strategies for achieving personal growth, flourishing, and navigating modern challenges with ancient wisdom. Each page is a stepping stone towards developing a moral character capable of facing technological, social, and ethical dilemmas with grace and virtue. Lifescapes is not merely a book; it is a portal to self-discovery, offering a wellspring of knowledge for those who seek to lead a life of purpose and virtue. It promises to be an indispensable companion on your journey towards wisdom and virtue, challenging you to shape a worldview enriched with timeless wisdom.
Publisher: eBookIt.com
ISBN: 1456650718
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 183
Book Description
Embark on a Voyage of Discovery: Chart Your Course with Timeless Philosophic Principles Within the pages of Lifescapes: Shaping Your Worldview with Timeless Wisdom, readers are invited on a transformative journey that spans epochs, bridging ancient thought with the nuanced tapestry of the modern era. It is a meticulously curated odyssey designed to challenge perceptions, invigorate the mind, and enrich the spirit through the exploration of profound philosophic landscapes. Embark on this enlightening path with the foundational quest for virtue and wisdom in a world beset by fleeting trends and ephemeral ideals. The Quest for Wisdom and Virtue in the Modern World sets the stage for an immersive exploration into the roots of philosophical thought, laying bare the importance of a robust worldview shaped by the enduring lessons of history. Discover the elemental truths within Understanding the Foundations, where the significance of worldview and the key philosophical influences are unveiled. Venture deeper into the essence of virtue, reality, and the perpetual journey towards wisdom in Introducing the Central Concepts. The exploration takes a compelling turn with a comprehensive examination of Platonism, rekindling ancient insights with pertinent echoes in today's discourse. The synthesis of Platonic, Stoic, and Hegelian thought offers a nuanced continuum that not only enriches knowledge but invites application in the tapestry of daily existence. Platonic-Stoicism and Platonic-Hegelianism: Synthesising Contrasts illuminate the convergence of philosophical traditions, offering a beacon for navigating the complexities of modernity. In Neo-Platonic Synthesis: A Comprehensive Worldview, the culmination of this journey presents a harmonised perspective that integrates the wisdom of Platonism with the practical insights of Stoicism and the dialectical methodology of Hegelianism. This comprehensive worldview promises not just an understanding but a practical way of living philosophy. With a deliberate focus on the practical applications–integrating philosophy into daily life–the closing chapters detail living philosophies, such as The Daily Examen: A Neo-Platonic Practice, and strategies for achieving personal growth, flourishing, and navigating modern challenges with ancient wisdom. Each page is a stepping stone towards developing a moral character capable of facing technological, social, and ethical dilemmas with grace and virtue. Lifescapes is not merely a book; it is a portal to self-discovery, offering a wellspring of knowledge for those who seek to lead a life of purpose and virtue. It promises to be an indispensable companion on your journey towards wisdom and virtue, challenging you to shape a worldview enriched with timeless wisdom.
Hegel's Undiscovered Thesis-Antithesis-Synthesis Dialectics
Author: Leonard F. Wheat
Publisher: Prometheus Books
ISBN: 1616146435
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 405
Book Description
For over fifty years, Hegel interpreters have rejected the former belief that Hegel used thesis-antithesis-synthesis dialectics. In this incisive analysis of Hegel's philosophy, Leonard F. Wheat shows that the modern interpretation is false. Wheat rigorously demonstrates that there are in fact thirty-eight well-concealed dialectics in Hegel's two most important works--twenty-eight in Phenomenology of Spirit and ten in The Philosophy of History. Wheat also develops other major new insights: • Hegel's chief dialectical format consists of a two-concept thesis, a two-concept antithesis, and a two-concept synthesis that borrows one concept from the thesis and one from the antithesis. • All dialectics are analogically based on the Christian separation-and-return myth: the dialectic separates from and returns to a thesis concept. • Hegel's enigmatic Spirit is a four-faceted, deliberately fictitious, nonsupernatural entity that exists only as an atheistic redefinition of "God." • Spirit's "divine life" begins not with consciousness but with unconsciousness, in the prehuman state of nature-before Spirit acquires its human mind. • Hegel's concept of freedom is not a sociopolitical concept but release from bondage to religious superstition (belief in a supernatural God). • In Hegel's widely misinterpreted master-and-slave parable, the master is God, the slave is man, and the slave's gaining his freedom is man's becoming an atheist. • The standard non-Hegelian base-superstructure interpretation of Marx's dialectics is false. Marx's basic dialectic is actually this: thesis = communal ownership poverty, antithesis = private ownership wealth, synthesis = communal ownership wealth. Wheat also shows that Marx and Tillich, who subtly used Hegelian dialectics in their own works, are the only authors who have understood Hegelian dialectics. Thoroughly researched and exhaustive in detail, this radical reinterpretation of Hegel's philosophy should greatly interest Hegel scholars and students.
Publisher: Prometheus Books
ISBN: 1616146435
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 405
Book Description
For over fifty years, Hegel interpreters have rejected the former belief that Hegel used thesis-antithesis-synthesis dialectics. In this incisive analysis of Hegel's philosophy, Leonard F. Wheat shows that the modern interpretation is false. Wheat rigorously demonstrates that there are in fact thirty-eight well-concealed dialectics in Hegel's two most important works--twenty-eight in Phenomenology of Spirit and ten in The Philosophy of History. Wheat also develops other major new insights: • Hegel's chief dialectical format consists of a two-concept thesis, a two-concept antithesis, and a two-concept synthesis that borrows one concept from the thesis and one from the antithesis. • All dialectics are analogically based on the Christian separation-and-return myth: the dialectic separates from and returns to a thesis concept. • Hegel's enigmatic Spirit is a four-faceted, deliberately fictitious, nonsupernatural entity that exists only as an atheistic redefinition of "God." • Spirit's "divine life" begins not with consciousness but with unconsciousness, in the prehuman state of nature-before Spirit acquires its human mind. • Hegel's concept of freedom is not a sociopolitical concept but release from bondage to religious superstition (belief in a supernatural God). • In Hegel's widely misinterpreted master-and-slave parable, the master is God, the slave is man, and the slave's gaining his freedom is man's becoming an atheist. • The standard non-Hegelian base-superstructure interpretation of Marx's dialectics is false. Marx's basic dialectic is actually this: thesis = communal ownership poverty, antithesis = private ownership wealth, synthesis = communal ownership wealth. Wheat also shows that Marx and Tillich, who subtly used Hegelian dialectics in their own works, are the only authors who have understood Hegelian dialectics. Thoroughly researched and exhaustive in detail, this radical reinterpretation of Hegel's philosophy should greatly interest Hegel scholars and students.
C.L.R. James's Notes on Dialectics
Author: John H. McClendon
Publisher: Lexington Books
ISBN: 9780739109250
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 460
Book Description
John H. McClendon III's CLR James's Notes on Dialectics: Left Hegelianism or Marxism-Leninism? is the first-ever book devoted exclusively to James's "magnum opus," Notes on Dialectics: Hegel-Marx-Lenin. The seed for this study was planted over thirty years ago when James handed the author his personal copy of Notes. James's contribution to dialectical philosophy and his vast intellectual and scholarly output is rivalled only by the seemingly bottomless depths of McClendon's own analysis and erudition. McClendon provides a thorough-going critique of James's exploration into the dialectic of Hegel, Marx, and Lenin while challenging all the seminal texts on James's Notes'. A book of this magnitude is rare. This is ever more the truth when it is focused on a giant like James who stands at the nexus of so many disciplines: philosophy, history, sociology, Caribbean studies, cultural studies, African, and African American studies. CLR James's Notes on Dialectics: Left Hegelianism or Marxism-Leninism? is a must read for anyone concerned with how revolutionary theory is a guide to contemporary struggles.
Publisher: Lexington Books
ISBN: 9780739109250
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 460
Book Description
John H. McClendon III's CLR James's Notes on Dialectics: Left Hegelianism or Marxism-Leninism? is the first-ever book devoted exclusively to James's "magnum opus," Notes on Dialectics: Hegel-Marx-Lenin. The seed for this study was planted over thirty years ago when James handed the author his personal copy of Notes. James's contribution to dialectical philosophy and his vast intellectual and scholarly output is rivalled only by the seemingly bottomless depths of McClendon's own analysis and erudition. McClendon provides a thorough-going critique of James's exploration into the dialectic of Hegel, Marx, and Lenin while challenging all the seminal texts on James's Notes'. A book of this magnitude is rare. This is ever more the truth when it is focused on a giant like James who stands at the nexus of so many disciplines: philosophy, history, sociology, Caribbean studies, cultural studies, African, and African American studies. CLR James's Notes on Dialectics: Left Hegelianism or Marxism-Leninism? is a must read for anyone concerned with how revolutionary theory is a guide to contemporary struggles.