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Essays in Hegelian Dialectic
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Essays in Hegelian Dialectic

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This volume, with an updated Introduction, includes Professor Lauer’s shorter works depicting how Hegel approached various philosophical issues. This book explores how Hegel constantly worked to overcome the rationalist intellectualism in a healthy regard for experience, to combat romantic intuitionism by focusing on a rational standard to objectivity, to avoid an empirical interpretation of experience through including spirituality of man. This book is a supporting follow-up to Professor Lauer’s previous two major Hegelian publications.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Fordham University Press
Country
United States
Date
1 January 1977
Pages
208
ISBN
9780823210220

This volume, with an updated Introduction, includes Professor Lauer’s shorter works depicting how Hegel approached various philosophical issues. This book explores how Hegel constantly worked to overcome the rationalist intellectualism in a healthy regard for experience, to combat romantic intuitionism by focusing on a rational standard to objectivity, to avoid an empirical interpretation of experience through including spirituality of man. This book is a supporting follow-up to Professor Lauer’s previous two major Hegelian publications.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Fordham University Press
Country
United States
Date
1 January 1977
Pages
208
ISBN
9780823210220