Hegel's Hellenic Ideal

Hegel's Hellenic Ideal

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Jun 1, 1984 · English · Hardcover (102 pages)
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Book Details

Format Hardcover
Pages 102
Language English
Published Jun 1, 1984
Publisher Garland Pub
ISBN-10 0824056302
ISBN-13 9780824056308

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In this exploration of Hegel's philosophy, the authors delve into the intricate relationship between Hegelian thought and ancient Greek ideals. They examine how these classical concepts influence modern interpretations of ethics, aesthetics, and metaphysics. Through a thorough analysis, the text reveals the profound connections that shape human understanding and cultural development.

The authors emphasize Hegel's engagement with Greek philosophy, providing readers with insights into how these ancient ideas resonate within contemporary philosophical discourse. By tracing the evolution of Hegel's ideas, the work encourages a deeper appreciation for the enduring legacy of Hellenic thought.

Ultimately, the book serves as a bridge between the worlds of Hegel and ancient Greece, inviting readers to reconsider the relevance of these timeless ideals in today's philosophical landscape. It challenges conventional perspectives, urging individuals to engage with the complexities of Hegel's vision and its implications for modernity.
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