Hegel's antiquity / Will D. Desmond.

Hegel's Antiquity' aims to summarize, contextualize, and criticize Hegel's understanding and treatment of major aspects of the classical world, approaching each of the major areas of his historical thinking in turn: politics, art, religion, philosophy, and history itself. The discussi...

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Main Author: Desmond, William D., 1974- (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2020.
Edition:First edition.
Series:Classical presences.
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520 8 |a Hegel's Antiquity' aims to summarize, contextualize, and criticize Hegel's understanding and treatment of major aspects of the classical world, approaching each of the major areas of his historical thinking in turn: politics, art, religion, philosophy, and history itself. The discussion excerpts relevant details from a range of Hegel's works, with an eye both to the ancient sources with which he worked, and the contemporary theories (German aesthetic theory, Romanticism, Kantianism, Idealism (including Hegel's own), and emerging historicism) which coloured his readings. What emerges is that Hegel's interest in both Greek and Roman antiquity was profound and is essential for his philosophy, arguably providing the most important components of his vision of world-history: Hegel is generally understood as a thinker of modernity (in various senses), but his modernity can only be understood in essential relation to its predecessors and 'others', notably the Greek world and Roman world whose essential 'spirit' he assimilates to his own notion of Geist. 
505 0 |a Cover -- Hegel's Antiquity -- Copyright -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- Epigraph -- 1: Hegel and the Ancient World -- 1.1. Between Old and New -- 1.2. A Historical Trio: Germany, Italy, Greece -- 1.3. Hegel's Life and Intellectual Development -- 1.4. One System in Four Formulae -- 1.5. The Encyclopedic Ideal: Hegel and Wolfian Altertumswissenschaft -- 1.6. Hegel's Antiquity: Overview -- 2: Beautiful City, Lawful Empire, Rational State -- 2.1. Politics of the Will -- 2.2. Philosophy of Right: Moments of Antiquity -- 2.2.1. Abstract Right -- 2.2.2. Morality 
505 8 |a 2.2.3. Ethical Life -- 2.2.3.1. Families: Greek, Roman, Christian -- 2.2.3.2. Civil Society -- 2.2.3.3. State: Patriotism, Constitution, Great Men, War -- 2.3. Lectures on the Philosophy of History: Ethical Life Evolving -- 2.3.1. Beautiful City -- 2.3.2. Lawful Empire -- 2.4. The World-Spirit and its Own: Who Owns Ancient Art? -- 3: Art -- 3.1. Art, Arts, and the Classical Ideal -- 3.2. System of the Individual Arts: Architecture, Sculpture, Painting, Music, Poetry -- 3.2.1. Architecture -- 3.2.2. Sculpture -- 3.2.3. Painting -- 3.2.4. Music -- 3.2.5. Poetry -- 3.2.5.1. Epic -- 3.2.5.2. Lyric 
505 8 |a 3.2.5.3. Drama -- 3.3. Finale: The End of Art? -- 4: Religion -- 4.1. The Dialectic of Religions: God, Gods, and Worship -- 4.2. Greek Religion -- 4.3. Roman Religion -- 4.4. Early Christianity and Late Antiquity -- 4.5. A Profane Prophet: 'I say unto you, "You must become God"' -- 5: Philosophy -- 5.1. Concepts of Philosophy -- 5.2. Thales to Aristotle -- 5.2.1. Presocratics -- 5.2.2. Sophists and Socrates -- 5.2.3. Plato -- 5.2.4. Aristotle -- 5.3. Three Hellenistic Systems -- 5.3.1. Stoicism -- 5.3.2. Epicureanism -- 5.3.3. Scepticism -- 5.4. The Neoplatonic Synthesis 
505 8 |a 5.5. The Unfinished Synthesis -- 6: History, Cosmos, Mind, and (Not Quite) Everything -- 6.1. History and Philosophy -- 6.2. Hegel's Greece and Rome in World History -- 6.3. Hegel's Mediterranean, Earth, Big History, and Cosmic Mind -- 6.4. The Living and the Dead: Between Antiquity and Modernity -- Works Cited -- Index 
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