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https://doi.org/10.31337/oz.79.1.3

Interpretations of Hegel’s Philosophy After his Death

Blerim Latifi ; Faculty of Philosophy, University of Pristina, Pristina, Kosovo


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Abstract

This research paper deals with the different interpretations of Hegel’s philosophy which followed his death. In these interpretations, the assumption that with Hegel’s death his philosophy had also come to an end, is very much present. We find this view also in the works of influential thinkers of the 19th century such as Søren Kierkegaard, Karl Marx and Friedrich Nietzsche. Each of them considered philosophizing as the ultimate venture beyond Hegel’s thought. However, in the meanwhile, Hegel’s philosophy — despite heavy philosophical and ideological criticism — will undergo a great renaissance in philosophical discussions both in and outside of universities. In this paper, the reasons and arguments for this renaissance are discussed as is also the theoretical relevance that Hegel’s philosophy continues to enjoy to this very day in contemporary debates in the fields of philosophy and the social sciences. These debates include not only the fundamental issues of social and political philosophy, but also epistemological issues and issues on the philosophy of mind.

Keywords

Hegel; critique of Hegelianism; Hegelian renaissance; theoretical relevance of Hegelian philosophy; the liberal–communitarian state

Hrčak ID:

313656

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https://hrcak.srce.hr/313656

Publication date:

31.1.2024.

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