Simon Gros

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  • Reciprocity and Ritual: Homer and Tragedy in the Developing City-State

    In the vast intellectual arena of ancient Greek thought, where the intersection of poetry, ritual, and political organization gave rise to the central structures of Western civilization, the foundational role of reciprocity, ritualized action, and their mediation of social cohesion emerges as a pivotal concern. This book undertakes a rigorous examination of the Homeric epics,…

    S. Gros

    January 30, 2025
    Philosophy
    history, metaphysics, Philosophy, plato, religion, spirituality
  • Reciprocity in Ancient Greece

    Reciprocity in Ancient Greece, edited by Christopher Gill, Norman Postlethwaite, and Richard Seaford, is a pivotal scholarly work that offers an unparalleled exploration into the foundational role of reciprocity within Greek civilization. This comprehensive anthology assembles a distinguished international cadre of experts who examine reciprocity not merely as an economic or social practice but as…

    S. Gros

    January 30, 2025
    Philosophy
    books, history, metaphysics, Philosophy, reciprocity, relationships
  • Conceptless Schemata: The Reciprocity of Imagination and Understanding in Kant’s Aesthetics

    This paper examines Kant’s concept-less schematism in the Critique of Judgment and makes three key claims: 1) concept-less schematism is fully consistent with the schematism presented in the Critique of Pure Reason; 2) concept-less schematism refers to schematism that does not yield an empirical concept as its result; and 3) in light of 1) and…

    S. Gros

    January 30, 2025
    Philosophy
    kant, Philosophy
  • Sublime Reciprocity in Milton, Kant and Wordsworth: Light Out of Darkness

    Light Out of Darkness by Sanford Budick offers an exploration of the themes of reciprocity and the sublime, tracking their manifestation in the works of John Milton, Immanuel Kant, and William Wordsworth. Budick examines how these thinkers and poets interact with and build upon each other’s ideas to illuminate a deeply philosophical understanding of existence,…

    S. Gros

    January 30, 2025
    Philosophy
    consciousness, history, metaphysics, Philosophy, spirituality
  • The Ages of the World (1815)

    The Ages of the World (1815) by F. W. J. Schelling is a profound, sprawling, and intricate philosophical masterpiece that wrestles with some of the most elusive and challenging concepts in metaphysics, theology, and the philosophy of time. It is a philosophical narrative and poetic speculation that unfolds the genesis of the cosmos, the divine,…

    S. Gros

    January 30, 2025
    Philosophy
    dialectic, education, hegel, history, kant, metaphysics, Philosophy, Politics, religion, theology
  • G.W.F. Hegel: The Philosophical Propaedeutic

    The Philosophical Propaedeutic is a unique and invaluable entry in the corpus of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, offering an accessible yet profound encapsulation of his mature philosophical system. Composed between 1808 and 1811 as notes for his lectures, this work distills the complexities of Hegel’s thought into a form that retains both simplicity and depth,…

    S. Gros

    January 30, 2025
    Philosophy
    books, hegel, history, marxism, Philosophy
  • Schelling’s Naturalism: Motion, Space and the Volition of Thought

    In Schelling’s Naturalism: Motion, Space, and the Volition of Thought, Ben Woodard engages the expansive and enigmatic oeuvre of Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling. Through a dialogue with Schelling’s Naturphilosophie, Woodard presents a vision of naturalism that reconfigures the boundaries between thought and world, abstraction and materiality, dynamism and structure. This book constitutes not only an…

    S. Gros

    January 30, 2025
    Philosophy
    consciousness, metaphysics, Philosophy, religion, science
  • Law and Violence in Hegel: Hegel-Studien, 57

    The Hegel Studies (Volume 57) offers a comprehensive examination of Hegel’s philosophical perspectives on law, violence, and freedom, showcasing their relevance to contemporary legal and ethical questions. Edited by Christoph Menke and Benno Zabel, the volume includes contributions from Jean-François Kervégan, Ana María Miranda Mora, and Christian Schmidt. These scholars delve into how Hegel’s work…

    S. Gros

    January 30, 2025
    Philosophy
    dialectic, education, ethics, hegel, history, karl-marx, metaphysics, Philosophy
  • Before and after Hegel: A Historical Introduction to Hegel’s Thought

    Tom Rockmore’s Before and After Hegel: A Historical Introduction to Hegel’s Thought is a philosophically rich, historically embedded, and methodologically nuanced exploration of the philosophical currents that coalesce in the system of G.W.F. Hegel. This book transcends the narrow confines of systematic introductions, offering instead a sophisticated conceptual map that situates Hegel within the grand…

    S. Gros

    January 30, 2025
    Philosophy
    books, dialectic, education, hegel, history, kant, marxism, metaphysics, Philosophy, Politics, religion, theology
  • A Short History of German Philosophy

    A Short History of German Philosophy by Vittorio Hösle explores through the rich landscape of German philosophical thought, charting its evolution from the Middle Ages to contemporary times. With a masterful blend of clarity and depth, Hösle navigates through complex ideas, making them accessible to a broad audience without sacrificing intellectual rigor. The book opens…

    S. Gros

    January 30, 2025
    Philosophy
    history, Philosophy
  • The Teleology of Reason: A Study of the Structure of Kant’s Critical Philosophy

    The Teleology of Reason: A Study of the Structure of Kant’s Critical Philosophy by Courtney D. Fugate is a comprehensive philosophical treatise that reinterprets Kant’s critical system through the lens of teleology, aiming to reveal the purposive structures deeply embedded in his arguments. Fugate argues that understanding Kant’s philosophy demands a teleological perspective, one that…

    S. Gros

    January 30, 2025
    Philosophy
    education, ethics, history, kant, metaphysics, Philosophy, theology
  • Idealism and the Problem of Finitude: Heidegger and Hegel

    Idealism and the Problem of Finitude: Heidegger and Hegel by Robert B. Pippin presents itself as a penetrating and uncommonly comprehensive exploration of how the post-Kantian tradition, culminating in Hegel’s ambitious “logic as metaphysics,” comes under pressure from a profound critique of human finitude in the thought of Martin Heidegger. This paper argues that the…

    S. Gros

    January 30, 2025
    Philosophy
    books, education, hegel, history, kant, metaphysics, Philosophy
  • In the Wake of Thought: The Dialectics of Scientific Knowledge

    In the Depth of the Concept Lies Truth’s Essence; Its True Expression Unfolds in the Scientific System, Where Negativity Becomes the Source of Life. Table of Contents Abstract This work, In the Wake of Thought: The Dialectics of Scientific Knowledge, analyses the relationship between philosophical inquiry and scientific understanding, as explored through the lens of…

    S. Gros

    January 30, 2025
    Philosophy
    history, life, Philosophy, spirituality, writing
  • Hegel: An Intellectual Biography

    Horst Althaus’ Hegel: An Intellectual Biography, as translated by Michael Tarsh, explores the life and evolving thought of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, offering a comprehensive and deeply detailed intellectual history that for a long time served as the definitive biographical work on the enigmatic philosopher. Unlike the sporadic and often outdated accounts from the nineteenth…

    S. Gros

    January 30, 2025
    Philosophy
    biography, dialectic, education, hegel, history, kant, metaphysics, Philosophy, Politics, religion, theology
  • Hegel: The Philosopher of Freedom

    Hegel: The Philosopher of Freedom by Klaus Vieweg is not merely a biography of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, the architect of German idealism, but a philosophical investigation into the life, thought, and historical significance of one of modernity’s most enigmatic thinkers. Klaus Vieweg’s work offers a well researched and vividly narrated account that challenges conventional…

    S. Gros

    January 30, 2025
    Philosophy
    biography, dialectic, education, hegel, history, kant, metaphysics, Philosophy, Politics, religion, theology
  • Hegel’s Century: Alienation and Recognition in a Time of Revolution

    Jon Stewart’s Hegel’s Century: Alienation and Recognition in a Time of Revolution represents a detailed and philosophically rigorous exploration of how G. W. F. Hegel’s thought shaped the intellectual landscape of the nineteenth century. In an era marked by immense upheaval—political revolutions, burgeoning nationalism, industrial transformation, and religious crisis—Hegel’s categories of “alienation” and “recognition” served…

    S. Gros

    January 30, 2025
    Philosophy
    books, dialectic, education, hegel, history, kant, marxism, metaphysics, Philosophy, Politics, religion, theology
  • Hegel: A Biography

    Terry Pinkard’s Hegel: A Biography presents a masterful examination of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel’s life and thought, contextualized in the tumultuous intellectual and political landscape of late 18th and early 19th-century Europe. Pinkard offers more than a mere chronology of events, he analyses the philosophical currents that shaped Hegel’s worldview, placing him not only as…

    S. Gros

    January 30, 2025
    Philosophy
    books, hegel, history, marxism, Philosophy
  • Philosophy of History: An Introduction

    William H. Walsh’s Philosophy of History: An Introduction, first published in 1951 and subsequently revised, stands as a pivotal exploration of how historians conceptualize, interpret, and present the past in light of philosophical reflection. It offers a long and deeply reasoned commentary on the processes by which historical knowledge is both formed and tested. Within…

    S. Gros

    January 24, 2025
    Philosophy
    books, hegel, historiography, history, kant, Philosophy, writing
  • Freedom, in Context: Time, History, and Necessity in Hegel

    Freedom, in Context: Time, History, and Necessity in Hegel by Borna Radnik offers an extraordinarily comprehensive rethinking of Hegelian freedom in light of our most urgent contemporary contexts, while engaging the full breadth of Hegel’s logical, historical, and ontological framework. In a work that draws together classical German philosophy and twenty-first-century social struggles, Radnik proposes…

    S. Gros

    January 24, 2025
    Philosophy
    art, books, dialectic, education, hegel, history, kant, metaphysics, Philosophy, Politics, religion, theology
  • ‘German Existentialism’ by Martin Heidegger

    In this remarkable and deeply disquieting volume, published in 1965 by Philosophical Library and stretching across a mere sixty pages that nevertheless brim with historical significance, the reader is confronted with one of the most perplexing instances of philosophical genius entangled with political brutality. Titled simply German Existentialism, it purports at first glance to be…

    S. Gros

    January 22, 2025
    Philosophy
    existentialism, heidegger, history, martin-heidegger, Philosophy
  • A Beginner’s Guide to the Later Philosophy of Wittgenstein: Seventeen Lectures and Dialogues on the Philosophical Investigations

    In this remarkable introduction to Wittgenstein’s later philosophy, Peter Hacker takes the reader on a journey through the vast landscapes of language, thought, mind, and human understanding, all the while illuminating the conceptual subtleties of one of the twentieth century’s most influential thinkers. The book stands out by presenting Wittgenstein’s ideas in a congenial manner,…

    S. Gros

    January 22, 2025
    Philosophy
    consciousness, life, ludwig-wittgenstein, Philosophy, wittgenstein
  • Adorno and the Ends of Philosophy

    Andrew Bowie’s Adorno and the Ends of Philosophy offers an extraordinarily fertile questioning of what Theodor W. Adorno’s thought can mean for us today, illuminating a path through his dense theoretical landscapes while refusing to reduce that complexity to easy formulations. From the very start, the work underscores the ambiguities and challenges in Adorno’s legacy:…

    S. Gros

    January 19, 2025
    Philosophy
    books, history, metaphysics, Philosophy, Politics
  • Philosophical Variations: Music as Philosophical Language

    In Philosophical Variations: Music as Philosophical Language, Andrew Bowie presents a collection of essays that offer a sweeping examination of how musical practice, philosophy, and literary understanding converge upon, challenge, and illuminate each other, thereby reshaping our sense of what it means to think and to listen. The author, Professor of Philosophy and German at…

    S. Gros

    January 19, 2025
    Philosophy
    books, ethics, life, Philosophy, writing
  • Music, Philosophy, and Modernity

    Andrew Bowie’s Music, Philosophy, and Modernity offers a far-reaching exploration of how the confluence of musical practice and philosophy can illuminate core questions about meaning, subjectivity, and truth in the modern world, while simultaneously challenging entrenched assumptions about the very nature of philosophical reflection. In many prevailing accounts, music has been treated as a problem…

    S. Gros

    January 19, 2025
    Philosophy
    books, history, life, metaphysics, Philosophy
  • Idealism and the Endgame of Theory: Three Essays by F. W. J. Schelling

    Idealism and the Endgame of Theory by Thomas Pfau offers a challenging, almost vertiginous engagement with the conceptual heart of German Idealism and its repercussions for contemporary debates about the nature, purpose, and limits of theoretical reflection. Although Schelling remains an enigmatic figure in Anglophone philosophical discourse, widely overshadowed by the more systematizing narratives of…

    S. Gros

    January 19, 2025
    Philosophy
    hegel, history, metaphysics, Philosophy, writing
  • Schelling and Modern European Philosophy: An Introduction

    Andrew Bowie’s Schelling and Modern European Philosophy offers an extraordinarily thorough, compelling, and philosophically rich presentation of F. W. J. Schelling as a pivotal figure in the history of European thought. It is, in every sense, the first text in English to elevate Schelling from his long-standing status as a mere footnote to Kant or,…

    S. Gros

    January 19, 2025
    Philosophy
    books, hegel, history, metaphysics, Philosophy
  • The Philosophy of David Lynch

    From the opening pages that invoke the dreamy strangeness of Twin Peaks to the concluding reflections on the nightmarish recesses of Inland Empire, The Philosophy of David Lynch by William J. Devlin and Shai Biderman plunges into the depths of one of cinema’s most mystifying auteurs with an unprecedented degree of rigor. In doing so,…

    S. Gros

    January 18, 2025
    Cinema, Philosophy
    david-lynch, film, movies, mulholland-drive, Philosophy, twin-peaks
  • David Lynch: Blurred Boundaries

    David Lynch: Blurred Boundaries by Anne Jerslev offers a strikingly comprehensive and original exploration of David Lynch’s multifaceted oeuvre, illuminating how this celebrated artist-director has, from the very beginning of his career, tirelessly tested and dissolved the boundaries separating film, television, photography, painting, drawing, music videos, commercials, and short experimental works. Through a thorough engagement…

    S. Gros

    January 18, 2025
    Cinema
    david-lynch, dune, film, movies, twin-peaks
  • David Lynch: Sonic Style

    David Lynch: Sonic Style by Reba Wissner offers an uncommonly illuminating journey into the resonant worlds that David Lynch conjures in both his films and television projects, exposing layers of auditory craft that reveal new pathways to understanding his distinctive aesthetic. From the earliest moments of Lynch’s filmmaking, sound has persisted as a living organism…

    S. Gros

    January 18, 2025
    Cinema
    david-lynch, film, movies, music, twin-peaks
  • Hegel’s Lectures on the Philosophy of World History

    LECTURESON THEPHILOSOPHYOFWORLD HISTORY Volume 1: Manuscripts of the Introductionand The Lectures of 1822–1823 GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH HEGEL LECTURES ON THE PHILOSOPHY OFWORLD HISTORYVOLUME 1MANUSCRIPTS OF THE INTRODUCTIONANDTHE LECTURES OF 1822–1823 Edited and Translated byRobert E. Brown and Peter C. Hodgson with the assistance ofWilliam G. Geuss Digital edition bySimon Gros This volume is a translation…

    S. Gros

    January 16, 2025
    Philosophy
    books, hegel, history, marxism, metaphysics, Philosophy
  • Myth and Mayhem: A Leftist Critique of Jordan Peterson

    In the tumultuous landscape of neoliberal post-modernity, few intellectual figures have ignited as much fervent debate and polarized discourse as Jordan Peterson. Rising to prominence in the 2010s, Peterson’s meteoric ascent was fuelled by his contentious stance against what he terms “postmodern neo-Marxism,” alongside his forays into a diverse array of subjects ranging from lobster…

    S. Gros

    January 12, 2025
    Philosophy, Politics
    books, history, marxism, Philosophy, Politics
  • ‘The Essence of Truth: On Plato’s Parable of the Cave and the Theaetetus’ by Martin Heidegger

    In The Essence of Truth, Martin Heidegger offers a far-reaching reflection on the core question that runs quietly yet insistently throughout the entire tradition of Western philosophy: how should one understand truth in its fullest and most fundamental sense? His inquiry is at once a retrieval of the ancient Greek experience of ἀλήθεια—truth as unhiddenness—and…

    S. Gros

    January 12, 2025
    Philosophy
    Philosophy
  • Idealism Without Limits: Hegel and the Problem of Objectivity

    In Idealism Without Limits: Hegel and the Problem of Objectivity, Klaus Brinkmann makes a philosophical examination of the nature of objective knowledge, offering a comprehensive and transcendental interpretation of Hegel’s philosophical system. Brinkmann’s work is a formidable exploration of Hegel’s response to the critical epistemological questions first raised by Kant and later advanced through the…

    S. Gros

    January 12, 2025
    Philosophy
    hegel, history, marxism, metaphysics, Philosophy
  • ‘Statement on the True Relationship of the Philosophy of Nature to the Revised Fichtean Doctrine: An Elucidation of the Former’ by F. W. J. Schelling

    Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling’s Statement on the True Relationship of the Philosophy of Nature to the Revised Fichtean Doctrine is an impassioned philosophical treatise that encapsulates Schelling’s ultimate confrontation with Johann Gottlieb Fichte. Composed in 1806, this work stands not only as Schelling’s final major engagement with the philosophy of nature but also as a…

    S. Gros

    January 12, 2025
    Philosophy
    history, Philosophy, religion, spirituality, writing
  • Freedom and Nature in Schelling’s Philosophy of Art

    Freedom and Nature in Schelling’s Philosophy of Art by Devin Zane Shaw presents an exhaustive philosophical analysis of the relationship between freedom, nature, and art in the thought of Friedrich Schelling. This work illuminates the evolution of Schelling’s philosophical system from his early engagements with Kantian and Fichtean idealism through to his theological turn in…

    S. Gros

    January 12, 2025
    Philosophy
    art, books, hegel, history, Philosophy
  • The Romantic Absolute: Being and Knowing in Early German Romantic Philosophy, 1795-1804

    Dalia Nassar’s The Romantic Absolute offers an invaluable contribution to understanding the evolution of Romantic philosophy, particularly through its detailed analysis of three key figures—Novalis, Friedrich Schlegel, and Friedrich Schelling. Nassar’s work stands out not only for its intellectual rigor but also for its distinctive approach to understanding the intersection of epistemology and metaphysics in…

    S. Gros

    January 9, 2025
    Philosophy
    hegel, history, metaphysics, Philosophy, religion
  • Collected Essays in Speculative Philosophy

    Collected Essays in Speculative Philosophy presents the sweeping intellectual legacy of James Bradley, a British-Canadian philosopher whose work epitomizes the speculative spirit of metaphysics in its most ambitious form. Edited by Sean J. McGrath, with a preface by Peter Harris, this monumental volume is the first to assemble Bradley’s essays, tracing the evolving trajectory of…

    S. Gros

    January 9, 2025
    Philosophy
    consciousness, metaphysics, Philosophy, religion, science
  • The Poetic Imagination in Heidegger and Schelling

    Christopher Yates’s The Poetic Imagination in Heidegger and Schelling is an extraordinary excavation of the fertile intersections between two of German philosophy’s most profound thinkers, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling and Martin Heidegger, as they grapple with the enigmatic yet essential force of the imagination. This work does not merely juxtapose two towering figures of post-Kantian…

    S. Gros

    January 8, 2025
    Philosophy
    existentialism, heidegger, history, martin-heidegger, Philosophy
  • Schelling’s Ontology of Powers

    Charlotte Alderwick’s Schelling’s Ontology of Powers offers an innovatively argued engagement with Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling’s metaphysics, presenting a holistic and power-based ontology that combines historical philosophical rigor with contemporary relevance. This book not only re-examines Schelling’s contributions to the post-Kantian philosophical tradition but also situates his thought within the contemporary analytic debates on power-based…

    S. Gros

    January 8, 2025
    Philosophy
    christianity, history, metaphysics, ontology, Philosophy
  • ‘Poetry, Language, Thought’ by Martin Heidegger

    Martin Heidegger’s Poetry, Language, Thought invites the reader to an engagement with the conjuncture of art, language, and thought, exploring the essence of human existence and our fundamental relationship to Being. Through the essays collected here, Heidegger crafts a meditative inquiry into the role of poetry and art in shaping the world, revealing art as…

    S. Gros

    January 8, 2025
    Philosophy
    Philosophy
  • The Philosophical Rupture between Fichte and Schelling: Selected Texts and Correspondence (1800–1802)

    In The Philosophical Rupture Between Fichte and Schelling, editors Michael G. Vater and David W. Wood offer an unparalleled entry point into the contentious and transformative relationship between two of post-Kantian philosophy’s towering figures: Johann Gottlieb Fichte and Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling. This carefully curated volume not only illuminates the intellectual trajectories of these thinkers…

    S. Gros

    January 8, 2025
    Philosophy
    books, dialectic, education, hegel, history, metaphysics, Philosophy, religion, theology, writing
  • Endings: Questions of Memory in Hegel and Heidegger

    Endings: Questions of Memory in Hegel and Heidegger, edited by Rebecca Comay and John McCumber, is a monumental exploration of the intersections, divergences, and mutual transformations between two of the most profound thinkers of Western philosophy. This volume is not merely a comparative analysis but a rigorous and provocative engagement with the dynamic and historically…

    S. Gros

    January 8, 2025
    Philosophy
    Philosophy
  • ‘Hegel’ by Martin Heidegger

    Martin Heidegger’s Hegel is one of the most important engagements with the monumental legacy of German Idealism, especially the thought of G.W.F. Hegel. Comprising two distinct yet deeply interconnected treatises—“Negativity: A Confrontation with Hegel Approached from Negativity” and “Elucidation of the ‘Introduction’ to Hegel’s ‘Phenomenology of Spirit’”—this volume, translated by Joseph Arel and Niels Feuerhahn,…

    S. Gros

    January 8, 2025
    Philosophy
    Philosophy
  • The Culmination: Heidegger, German Idealism, and the Fate of Philosophy

    The Culmination: Heidegger, German Idealism, and the Fate of Philosophy by Robert B. Pippin is an exhaustive engagement with Martin Heidegger’s provocative claim that Western philosophy reached its culmination—and perhaps its collapse—in the German Idealist tradition, particularly in the monumental works of Kant and Hegel. Pippin, a preeminent scholar of German Idealism, examines Heidegger’s penetrating…

    S. Gros

    January 8, 2025
    Philosophy
    Philosophy
  • After Parmenides: Idealism, Realism, and Epistemic Constructivism

    Tom Rockmore’s After Parmenides: Idealism, Realism, and Epistemic Constructivism is a philosophical inquiry into one of the most enduring puzzles of human thought: the relationship between thought and being. By situating his work within the historical trajectory of Western philosophy, Rockmore confronts the foundational claim of Parmenides that thought and being are identical—a claim that…

    S. Gros

    January 8, 2025
    Philosophy
    Philosophy
  • Indifference and Repetition; or, Modern Freedom and Its Discontents

    Indifference and Repetition; or, Modern Freedom and Its Discontents by Frank Ruda presents a densely argued analysis of the philosophical dimensions of freedom as they intersect with the dynamics of modernity and capitalism. Through a detailed engagement with the thought of Descartes, Kant, Hegel, and Marx, Ruda uncovers the persistent tension between freedom as an…

    S. Gros

    January 8, 2025
    Philosophy
    Philosophy
  • Abolishing Freedom: A Plea for a Contemporary Use of Fatalism

    In Abolishing Freedom: A Plea for a Contemporary Use of Fatalism, Frank Ruda crafts an audacious and deeply intellectual analysis of the paradoxical relationship between freedom and necessity. At the basis of this work lies a provocative argument: the modern conception of freedom as synonymous with the ability to choose is fundamentally flawed, obscuring a…

    S. Gros

    January 8, 2025
    Philosophy
    education, metaphysics, Philosophy
  • Philosophy, Freedom, Language, and their Others: Contemporary Legacies of German Idealism

    Philosophy, Freedom, Language, and Their Others: Contemporary Legacies of German Idealism is an ambitious exploration of freedom, philosophy, and their interconnections with language, politics, religion, aesthetics, and ethics. Anchored in the conceptual frameworks of Kantian and Hegelian thought, this anthology does more than merely revisit German Idealism; it transforms the legacy of this philosophical tradition…

    S. Gros

    January 8, 2025
    Philosophy
    education, metaphysics, Philosophy
  • Hegel’s Hellenic Ideal

    J. Glenn Gray’s Hegel’s Hellenic Ideal is a study of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel’s engagement with the cultural, philosophical, and aesthetic dimensions of ancient Greek civilization and its indelible impact on his thought. Published initially in 1941, this work has become a landmark in the field of German idealism, elucidating how Hegel’s perception of Greek…

    S. Gros

    January 6, 2025
    Philosophy
    dialectic, education, hegel, history, kant, marxism, metaphysics, Philosophy, Politics, religion, theology
  • Kant and the Faculty of Feeling

    Kant and the Faculty of Feeling is a landmark analysis of one of the most enigmatic and underexplored dimensions of Kant’s critical philosophy: the faculty of feeling. For centuries, scholars have explored Kant’s faculties of cognition and desire, often side-lining feeling as a residual category, dismissed as mere affectivity unworthy of systematic investigation. This volume…

    S. Gros

    January 4, 2025
    Philosophy
    education, history, immanuel-kant, kant, metaphysics, Philosophy
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