Hegel and the Revolution is a much-debated theme: Hegel, the certifier of the progress of the world spirit, marked by revolutionary convulsions. But are those events that Hegel contemplates truly revolutions? And can his judgment on them genuinely be described as laudatory? These are the questions Richard Bourke seeks to answer, focusing not only on Hegel himself but also on his twentieth-century critics and their contemporary successors, who abhor the Hegelian idea of progress as being instrumental to the celebration of Western supremacy.
Bonacina, G. (2025). Richard Bourke sulle rivoluzioni mondiali di Hegel. GIORNALE CRITICO DELLA FILOSOFIA ITALIANA, 104(2-3), 462-475.
Richard Bourke sulle rivoluzioni mondiali di Hegel
Giovanni Bonacina
2025
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Hegel and the Revolution is a much-debated theme: Hegel, the certifier of the progress of the world spirit, marked by revolutionary convulsions. But are those events that Hegel contemplates truly revolutions? And can his judgment on them genuinely be described as laudatory? These are the questions Richard Bourke seeks to answer, focusing not only on Hegel himself but also on his twentieth-century critics and their contemporary successors, who abhor the Hegelian idea of progress as being instrumental to the celebration of Western supremacy.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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