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I. A. Il'in, Philip T. Grier
The publication of volume 2 of Philip T. Grier's translation of The Philosophy of Hegel as a Doctrine of the Concreteness of God and Humanity completes the first appearance in English of any of the works of Russian philosopher I. A. Il'in (Ilyin). Mo
Autor:
I. A. Il'in, Philip T. Grier
This landmark two-volume translation from Russian of The Philosophy of Hegel as a Doctrine of the Concreteness of God and Humanity marks the first appearance in English of any of the works of Russian philosopher Ivan Aleksandrovich Il'in (Ilyin). O
Autor:
Philip T. Grier
Identity and difference (or sameness and otherness) are contrasting but interrelated terms that have played an explicit role in the development of Western philosophy at least since Plato wrote the Sophist. As Plato pointed out then, and Hegel reitera
Autor:
Philip T. Grier
Publikováno v:
Hegel’s Political Aesthetics
Autor:
Philip T. Grier
Publikováno v:
The Owl of Minerva. 52:73-88
The governing theme in Hegel’s account of the history of religions is the gradual emergence and separation of spirit from nature, culminating in the “infinite” transcendence of spirit over nature. Within the story of spirit itself, however, a m
Autor:
Philip T. Grier
Publikováno v:
The Palgrave Handbook of Russian Thought ISBN: 9783030629816
This chapter discusses two of Ilyin’s major philosophical works (the only two available in English translation): The Philosophy of Hegel as a Doctrine of the Concreteness of God and Humanity (1918) and The Essence of Legal Consciousness (1956). Bot
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Autor:
Philip T. Grier
Publikováno v:
The Owl of Minerva. 50:1-45
As a young Victoria Scholar from South Africa studying at Oxford from 1931–33, Errol Harris encountered most of the prominent representatives of “Oxford Idealism” there. He discovered that, predominantly under the influence of Bradley, they wer
Autor:
Philip T. Grier
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The Owl of Minerva. 50:91-100
Autor:
Philip T. Grier
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The Owl of Minerva. 49:59-82
Autor:
Philip T. Grier
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The Owl of Minerva. 49:137-140