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What is living and what is dead of the philosophy of Hegel / Benedetto Croce.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi. Cosmo Publications; 2011.Edition: 1st ed. 2011Description: 207 p . ; hardbound 15x22cmISBN:
  • 978-81-307-1396-0
DDC classification:
  • 23 193 CRO
Contents:
1. The dialectic or synthesis of opposites 2. Explanations relating to the history of the dialectic 3. The dialectic and the conception of reality 4. The connexion of distincts and the false application of the dialectic form 5. The metamorphosis of errors into particular concepts and degrees of truth (structure of the logic) 6. The metamorphosis of particular concepts into philosophical errors 7. The metamorphosis of particular concepts into philosophical errors 8. The metamorphosis of particular concepts into philosophical errors 9. The construction of the false sciences and the application of the dialectic to the individual and to the empirical. 10. Dualism not overcome 11. The criticism and continuation of the thought of hegel.
Summary: Readers of the following page, accustomed to Hegel is Himalayan severity and ruggedness of style and to the arid and difficult treatment of the hegelian philosophy, so long in vogue, will probably be surprised at the profound yet pellucid clarity of Croce thought. Hegel has at last found a critic and interpreter equal to the task, in the thinker who has already given us the philosophy of the spirit. Croce has passed beyond and therefore been able to look back upon Hegel, to unravel the gorgeous yet tangled skein of his system, and supply to all future students the clue of Ariadne.
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1. The dialectic or synthesis of opposites
2. Explanations relating to the history of the dialectic
3. The dialectic and the conception of reality
4. The connexion of distincts and the false application of the dialectic form
5. The metamorphosis of errors into particular concepts and degrees of truth (structure of the logic)
6. The metamorphosis of particular concepts into philosophical errors
7. The metamorphosis of particular concepts into philosophical errors
8. The metamorphosis of particular concepts into philosophical errors
9. The construction of the false sciences and the application of the dialectic to the individual and to the empirical.
10. Dualism not overcome
11. The criticism and continuation of the thought of hegel.

Readers of the following page, accustomed to Hegel is Himalayan severity and ruggedness of style and to the arid and difficult treatment of the hegelian philosophy, so long in vogue, will probably be surprised at the profound yet pellucid clarity of Croce thought. Hegel has at last found a critic and interpreter equal to the task, in the thinker who has already given us the philosophy of the spirit. Croce has passed beyond and therefore been able to look back upon Hegel, to unravel the gorgeous yet tangled skein of his system, and supply to all future students the clue of Ariadne.

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