Hegel And Aristotle (modern European Philosophy)
by Alfredo Ferrarin /
2001 / English / PDF
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Hegel is, arguably, the most difficult of all philosophers.
Interpreters have usually approached him as though he were
developing Kantian and Fichtean themes. This book is the first to
demonstrate in a systematic way that it makes much more sense to
view Hegel's idealism in relation to the metaphysical and
epistemological tradition stemming from Aristotle. No serious
student of Hegel can afford to ignore this major new
interpretation. It will also be of interest in such fields as
political science and the history of ideas.
Hegel is, arguably, the most difficult of all philosophers.
Interpreters have usually approached him as though he were
developing Kantian and Fichtean themes. This book is the first to
demonstrate in a systematic way that it makes much more sense to
view Hegel's idealism in relation to the metaphysical and
epistemological tradition stemming from Aristotle. No serious
student of Hegel can afford to ignore this major new
interpretation. It will also be of interest in such fields as
political science and the history of ideas.