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G.W.F. Hegel Greg Gagne

Background George Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770-1831) Born in Stuttgart, 1770 Educated at the Royal Highschool in Stuttgart German Idealism Hölderlin and von Schelling University of Jena, University of Berlin Critical philosophy, Kant

Influential Ideas and Outcomes Immanuel Kant – Hegelian philosophy in relation to Kant Critical philosophy – criticism > justification of knowledge von Schelling (yes, again) Karl Marx – once a Young Hegelian, flipped Hegel’s ideas

Philosophy Metaphysics Traditional Non- (or post-Kantian) Revised Different interpretations of his ideas, permutations Hegel’s “spirit” Potential force, action, goal

Traditional Metaphysical Analytic Philosophy “God as “Absolute Spirit,” the ultimate reality that we can come to know through pure thought processes alone” (Redding) Pre-critical, “dogmatic” metaphysics – opposes Kant History

Non-metaphysical Post-Kantian Accepting and extending Kant’s critique of pure reason Controversial conception of “spirit”

Revised Metaphysical Analytic metaphysics Conceptual dimension Dismiss extravagant metaphysical aspect of Hegel Rejection of Kant’s anti-metaphysical attitude

Published Works Phenomenology of Spirit Science of Logic Encyclopaedia of the Philosophical Sciences

Crime and Punishment “At the core of Hegel’s social and political thought are the concepts of freedom, reason, self-consciousness, and recognition” (Duquette) Raskolnikov exemplifies these ideas “What is rational is actual, and what is actual is rational” (Hegel)

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