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G.W.F. Hegel - Philosophy Dictionary of Arguments | |||
G. W. F. Hegel (1779-1831), German philosopher. His major works include Phänomenologie des Geistes (1807), Wissenschaft der Logik (1812-16), and Enzyklopädie der philosophischen Wissenschaften im Grundrisse (1817). He mainly worked on metaphysics, epistemology, aesthetics, philosophy of history, and political philosophy.
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Dialectic: Dialectics in philosophy is a method of reasoning that involves examining opposing ideas and how they interact with each other. It is based on the idea that things are constantly changing and developing, and that this change is driven by contradiction._____________Annotation: The above characterizations of concepts are neither definitions nor exhausting presentations of problems related to them. Instead, they are intended to give a short introduction to the contributions below. – Lexicon of Arguments. | |||
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Adorno, Th.W. | Dialectic | Adorno | |
Ancient Philosophy | Dialectic | Ancient Philosophy | |
Aristotle | Dialectic | Aristotle | |
Barthes, Roland | Dialectic | Barthes | |
Baudrillard, Jean | Dialectic | Baudrillard | |
Benjamin, Walter | Dialectic | Benjamin | |
Bubner, Rüdiger | Dialectic | Bubner | |
Hare, Richard Mervyn | Dialectic | Hare | |
Hegel, G.W.F. | Dialectic | Hegel | |
Levine, Andrew | Dialectic | Levine | |
Marx, Karl | Dialectic | Marx | |
Nietzsche, Friedrich | Dialectic | Nietzsche | |
Plato | Dialectic | Plato | |
Schmitt, Carl | Dialectic | Schmitt | |
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