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Editor: Alasdair MacIntyre
Publisher: University of Notre Dame Press, 1972
Condition: Softcover, wear and tear to cover, yellowed pages, interior clean
Philosophical romanticism reached its apogee in the thought of Hegel, in which the authentically philosophical character of the romantic movement was vindicated and its limitations overcome. Unfortunately, the speculative insights of this great philosopher have suffered from misrepresentation at the hands of both professed followers and would-be critics. Many strange and different views have been ascribed to him by rationalistic metaphysicians, phenomenologists, existentialists, Marxists, and others who claim him as the ancestor of their system of thought. The essays in this yolume from the "Modern Studies in Philosophy" series were selected to refute these unbalanced views and help the reader recover Hegel as a living philosopher concerned with genuine issues. Among the contributors are J. N. Findlay, Walter Kaufmann, Klaus Hartmann, R. C. Solomon, and Charles Taylor.
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