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Hegel
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Hegel

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This work is an analysis of the works of one important philosopher by another. Edward Caird is one of the leading Scottish philosophers of the late 19th century, and an important British Idealist. That his work (as with the work of other British Idealists) has been influenced by Hegel and other German Idealists cannot be denied. Yet it is not a straightforward influence, and one can discern Caird’s imprint in every passage of the present book. As a result of the presence of both personalities, Caird’s and Hegel’s, in the present work, the book is not akin to a scholarly analysis of Hegel written in the 21st century. Caird takes us through Hegel’s life and all the influences that shaped his thought. Hegel’s time at school and university, his years as a private tutor at Berne and Frankfurt, the period at Jena, his professorship at Heidelberg and Berlin, is described as lyrically as Hegel’s central philosophical concerns, from his thoughts on the central problem of philosophy to his logic.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
31 August 2003
Pages
187
ISBN
9781904303107

This work is an analysis of the works of one important philosopher by another. Edward Caird is one of the leading Scottish philosophers of the late 19th century, and an important British Idealist. That his work (as with the work of other British Idealists) has been influenced by Hegel and other German Idealists cannot be denied. Yet it is not a straightforward influence, and one can discern Caird’s imprint in every passage of the present book. As a result of the presence of both personalities, Caird’s and Hegel’s, in the present work, the book is not akin to a scholarly analysis of Hegel written in the 21st century. Caird takes us through Hegel’s life and all the influences that shaped his thought. Hegel’s time at school and university, his years as a private tutor at Berne and Frankfurt, the period at Jena, his professorship at Heidelberg and Berlin, is described as lyrically as Hegel’s central philosophical concerns, from his thoughts on the central problem of philosophy to his logic.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
31 August 2003
Pages
187
ISBN
9781904303107