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Hegel, Nietzsche, and Philosophy

Thinking Freedom

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Exploring the theme of freedom, this study intricately connects Hegel's Philosophy of Right with his broader systematic approach, utilizing Logic for interpretation. It highlights that true freedom encompasses both social-political institutions and philosophical practice. The second half delves into Nietzsche's views on decadence and nobility, critiquing heteronomous choices and Kantian autonomy, ultimately advocating for a positive conception of liberation. By uniting Hegel and Nietzsche in dialogue, the author offers original insights valuable to students of philosophy and political theory.

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Hegel, Nietzsche, and Philosophy, Will Dudley

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Title
Hegel, Nietzsche, and Philosophy
Subtitle
Thinking Freedom
Language
English
Released
2007
Format
Paperback
Pages
348
ISBN13
9780521038867
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Exploring the theme of freedom, this study intricately connects Hegel's Philosophy of Right with his broader systematic approach, utilizing Logic for interpretation. It highlights that true freedom encompasses both social-political institutions and philosophical practice. The second half delves into Nietzsche's views on decadence and nobility, critiquing heteronomous choices and Kantian autonomy, ultimately advocating for a positive conception of liberation. By uniting Hegel and Nietzsche in dialogue, the author offers original insights valuable to students of philosophy and political theory.