
Hegel's Shadow
Metaphysics and Mind After the Absolute
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Uncover the rebellious thinkers who challenged Hegel's dominance and forged bold new paths in the exploration of mind, nature, and the human spirit.
Idealism, the belief that ideas and consciousness shape our reality, reached its pinnacle with the work of G.W.F. Hegel. But what happened when his grand system began to crumble under its own weight? Hegel's Shadow - Metaphysics and Mind After the Absolute takes you on a captivating journey into the ferment of post-Hegelian philosophy, introducing you to:
- Schelling: The philosopher who sought the soul of nature and saw the universe as a dynamic, evolving force.
- Schopenhauer: The original pessimist, exposing the blind, irrational Will driving all beings and the path to escaping its relentless grip.
- The Young Hegelians: Radicals like Marx and Feuerbach who turned philosophy into a weapon for social change.
- Kierkegaard: The champion of individual authenticity and the defiant leap of faith against stifling systems and social norms.
- Romanticism and early ecological thought.
- Literature, psychology, and the work of figures like Nietzsche and Freud.
- Revolutionary politics and the rise of socialism.
- Existentialism and the struggle for meaning in a modern world.
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