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Will Dudley Reihenfolge der Bücher





- 2023
- 2010
Immanuel Kant is among the most pivotal thinkers in the history of philosophy. His revolutionary ideas are systematically interconnected and he presents them using a forbidding technical vocabulary. This book provides an introduction to Kant by explaining each of the key concepts of his philosophy.
- 2009
Nearly two centuries after declaring "the end of history," Hegel remains a rich source of insights into our historical nature. The essays collected here interpret and develop those insights, while also challenging Hegel's philosophical approach to comprehend present and future phenomena that he could neither experience nor imagine. They represent the very best in contemporary scholarship on Hegel and history, and collectively they address all of the important and disputed topics in the Hegel's claim that history has an end, whether his philosophy of history is Eurocentric or racist, how elements of what he terms "subjective spirit" and "objective spirit" contribute to historical development, and the relationship between religion and his philosophy of history.
- 2008
Understanding German Idealism
- 224 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
The book explores the philosophical movement that began with Kant's "Critique of Pure Reason" in 1781 and concluded with Hegel's death fifty years later. It delves into significant early critiques of German Idealism, highlighting the philosophical alternatives that emerged in response to these criticisms. Through this examination, the text provides insights into the evolution of thought during this transformative period in philosophy.
- 2002
Hegel, Nietzsche, and philosophy
- 344 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
This study explores the theme of freedom in the philosophy of Hegel and Nietzsche. First, Will Dudley sets Hegel's Philosophy of Right within a larger systematic account and deploys the Logic to interpret it. He demonstrates that freedom involves not only the establishment of certain social and political institutions but also the practice of philosophy itself. Then, he reveals how Nietzsche's discussions of decadence, nobility and tragedy lead to an analysis of freedom that critiques heteronomous choice and Kantian autonomy, and ultimately issues a positive conception of liberation.