Hegel’s debts to ancient philosophy are widely acknowledged by
scholars, and by the philosopher himself. Roughly half of his Lectures
on the History of Philosophy is devoted to ancient philosophy, and
throughout his work Hegel frequently frames his positions in relation
to the thinkers and movements of antiquity. This volume presents
original essays from leading scholars dealing with Hegel’s debts to
ancient thinkers, as well as his own, often problematic readings of
ancient philosophy. While around half of the chapters discuss
Hegel’s treatment of Aristotle—a topic that has long been at the
forefront of scholarship—the other half explore his relationship to
such ancient figures as Xenophanes, Anaxagoras, Socrates, Plato,
Sextus Empiricus, and the Stoics. The essays challenge a number of
longstanding scholarly assumptions regarding, for example, Hegel’s
denigration of the "mythical," his developmentalist approach to
ancient thought, his conception of the state in relation to the Greek
polis, his "hermeneutic" of the Platonic dialogues, and his use of
Aristotelian concepts in arguments concerning the psyche, the body,
and their unity and distinction.
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A Re-Examination
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9781351602426
Publisert
2018
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Routledge
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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