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Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich
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April 22, 2007
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Scott Horton
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. . . Two hundred years ago this week the first pages of G.W.F. Hegel's Phenomenology of the . . . in the work of Herder and Kant, Hegel saw the slow, steady rise of mankind as a struggle for freedoma . . . , but never achieved. Hegel wrote at an ambiguous point in time. The promise of . . .
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September 1873
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Emilio Castelar
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. . . possession of self-this Hegel. No system gives, like that of Being, in its beginning confined in the void, Hegel, to the dialectic movement of ideas and at the end cosmogonic and spiritual, sufficient . . . universe to the secular eternal substance of progress. Hegel is the institutions of society. I . . .
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February 15, 2008
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. . . Hegel , Grundlinien der Philosophie des Rechts , Vorrede (1821) in: SA?mtliche . . .
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May 1965
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Edwin Muir
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. . . but shoves right in. Upon the basis of the sperm's activity and the quiescence of the ovum, Hegel felt . . . the egg did was to snip off his tail. No ovum was going to get a good-conduct ribbon from Hegel just . . .
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September 1994
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. . . Say hello to the class of 1998 again it rests on some valid ideas from an honorable pedigree. German idealism protested the domination of simple clarity as simpleminded. Hegel . . . necessitate an uncommon language, or what Hegel once half-apologetically called an "obscure style . . .
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April 9, 2007
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Scott Horton
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. . . the other way around, like Hegel and all the later Hegels; it saves one from being waylaid . . .
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April 22, 2007
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. . . Hegel , The Phenomenology of the Spirit (1807) . . .
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February 1875
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Emilio Castelar
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. . . was the schoolof Hegel. In his desire to eonstitute a synthesis within which all the manifestations of activity should be embraced, Hegel accepts religion as a necessary phase of the spirit, as an . . . the theologians; but religion, superior to art, in Hegel's theory, is inferior to philosophy, and . . .
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April 2000
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Gordon Lish
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. . . various different infinities of looks, are we' I think this is Hegel. I don't know the first name that goes with this-but, you know, I'm positive it's Hegel. I read all these people. It's this habit I . . . this building and wait. Waiting. With my book. Hegel probably. So people keep coming along on the . . .
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February 1954
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Dora Byron
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. . . of life, said Hegel, is greener than the tree of thought; 1have quoted this before but I cannot . . .
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July 1895
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Poultney Bigelow
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. . . or ally worth mentioning. III. THE 'l'WO PHILOSOPHERS 0:1<'JENA-HEGEL AND NAPOLEON. IN the night of October 14, 1806, a great German philosopher named Hegel occupied himself with the closing lines . . . perplexing as that of Hegel. This philosopher, however, could not wait until the morning before posting . . .
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May 1975
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. . . Saudi Arabia? And if they would? One should recall Hegel's remark that terror is the weapon of people . . .
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June 1988
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Christopher Hitchens
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. . . Popper thought Hegel should be banned from the discourse; F.R. Leavis advised his students not to bother . . .
471
August 1882
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George William Curtis
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. . . , is to study Claude rather than Salvator Rosa. ?hitu( fi ritcrar~ Itcrnrh. FIFTY years ago, when Hegel . . .
486
August 1903
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Henry Mills Alden
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. . . Emerson was not a philosopher in the sense that Hegel was; but, though he did not formulate any . . .
134
May 1965
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Nelson Algren
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. . . , Hegel felt that the sexes could be distinguished; it seemed to him that the sperm did all the work . . . Hegel just for that. Mme. de Beauvoir awards the egg a field commission. She points out that recent . . .
454
February 1918
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Henry Mills Alden
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. . . in that philosophy of the state which Hegel speculatively dreamed and Bismarck realized, after half . . . , in states devoted to the realization of true democracy-the reverse of Hegel's dream. The magnitude . . .
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October 1873
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Emilio Castelar
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. . . philosophy of Hegel was combated and opposed by a philosopher the magic splendor of whose language has . . . nineteenth century, and the moral madness of a people like the Germans, who regard Hegel as a thinker . . . concedesto the will, and its force in the world, are the same as those assigned by Hegel to the idea. It . . .
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June 1976
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Terrence Des Pres
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. . . out by Hegel and then taken by Marx as the fulcrum of radical change. Idle masters exploit and . . . academically to the Hegel-Marx paradigm that reality would seem to be lost in an ideological skit a la . . .
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November 1980
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John Lukacs
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. . . life Stays undisturbed by Useless memory and unprofitable strife. Hegel, too,' said that America was . . . generations after Goethe and Hegel, liverish and sensitive Americans of the Henry James type found that they . . .
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December 1972
Notice
Russell Barnard
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. . . have neglected to read Hegel, wh says that "modern man wants to 1 respected in his inner life . . .
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March 1973
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Robert E. Elliott
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. . . amount of "history" in our lives. "The History of the World," said Hegel, "is . . .
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March 1991
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Arthur Coleman Danto
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. . . for ourselves derive from it. Hegel saw the house as the primary artistic product of the human . . .
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July 16, 2007
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Scott Horton
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. . . prolific in the training of genius. Consider that one of HA?lderlina??s roommates was Hegel . . .
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July 5, 2007
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Scott Horton
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. . . Schiller, Hegel, HA?lderlin, Kepler, MA?rike, Wieland, and Heideggera??s contemporarya??but in many ways . . .
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August 13, 2007
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Scott Horton
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. . . world-historical significance. That assessment may be correct. For Hegel a figure . . .
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December 5, 2007
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Scott Horton
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. . . who the disdained historical idealism of Hegel, the Marxists, or even the Whigs in the . . .
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April 1856
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. . . inquiry down to the system of Hegel. The author is a disciple of that school, though not a blind . . . Hegel is essential to an enlightened comprehension of the work. In its perusal, accordingly, it wonld be well to begin at the end of the volume, and master the exposition of Hegel, before plunging into . . .
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August 1869
Poem
Alice Cary
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. . . its shadow on our earth; And many a Cant with C. Yea drown us in the waters of affliction,'Where Hegel . . .
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June 1871
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. . . much Kant and Hegel; Lesbla's head a deal contains,From Schlciermacher down to Schlegel. Sweeter 'tis . . .
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June 1871
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. . . much Kant and Hegel; Lesbla's head a deal contains,From Schlciermacher down to Schlegel. Sweeter 'tis . . .
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June 1871
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. . . much Kant and Hegel; Lesbla's head a deal contains,From Schlciermacher down to Schlegel. Sweeter 'tis . . .
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June 1871
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. . . much Kant and Hegel; Lesbla's head a deal contains,From Schlciermacher down to Schlegel. Sweeter 'tis . . .
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June 1871
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. . . much Kant and Hegel; Lesbla's head a deal contains,From Schlciermacher down to Schlegel. Sweeter 'tis . . .
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August 1873
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Emilio Castelar
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. . . philosophy of Hegel-dominated in Germany, Schelling was silent for a series of years. At first the fellow-student of Hegel, and afterward his master, the philosopher of nature confessed that his . . . various applications. At the death of Hegel,who during all his life had concealed the transcendence of his . . .
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May 1875
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Emilio Castelar
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. . . mind, there fell into his hands Hegel's book on phenomenology, his masterpiece, his treasure, the . . . magnetism. But all these fancies were mere pastimes of youth. The books of Hegel determined his . . . taken from his master, Hegel, any thing more than the dialectic method. But his learning was rich in . . .
485
August 1903
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Henry Mills Alden
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. . . stress upon his limitations. It is true that Emerson was not a philosopher in the sense that Hegel . . .
374
March 1938
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Max Eastman
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. . . philosophical belief from Hegel. It is a belief that the world is evolving of its own necessary motion, and . . . kind of evolution to a world which he called, in opposition to Hegel, material. But he did not, and . . . , on no other basis but a turning other side up of Hegel's philosophy, that the world about him was . . .
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July 1977
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Reed Whittemore
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. . . [-interest. He found Marx busily exining Hegel: "Hegel sawall history a series of conflicts in which . . .
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September 1994
Readings/Article
Russell Jacoby
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. . . domination of simple clarity as simpleminded. Hegel ridiculed "2 x 2 = 4" logic and " . . . mounting common truisms and familiar categories; they necessitate an uncommon language, or what Hegel once . . .
125
December 1900
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Alfred Hodder
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. . . possess opinions on Hegel's intel126 HARPERS MONTHLY MAGAZINE lectual debt to Schilling. Harold himself . . . distinguish a symphony from a sonata, nor Bach from Grieg. Of Hegel he was sure only that the one man . . .
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September 2008
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John Leonard
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. . . boxes of Sacred Text and Pure Thoughta??think of me as part Hegel, part Tinker Bell . . . my reverence for these odd boxes of Sacred Text and Pure Thought?think of me as part Hegel, part . . .
90
March 1974
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Jack Richardson
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. . . himself, and one of which he names after Bucephalus, his horse. Hegel once remarked that Alexander . . .
95
June 1974
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Benjamin Reeve
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. . . ; Darwin, Hegel, Karen Horney, David Ricardo, Bertrand Russell, Hope, and Faith all appeal in various . . .
68
September 1975
Books/Review
Paul Zweig
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. . . the Holocaust: Nietzsche, Hegel, and Borges facing the world from the position of an exquisite mouth . . .
73
July 1976
Books/Review
James M. Fallows
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. . . for me or see from the same eyes-we would more clearly perceive ourpsychic interdependence. Hegel . . .
100
November 1979
Article
Samuel C. Florman
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. . . John Augustus Roebling, student of Hegel, creator of the Brooklyn Bridge? Surely these men would . . .
85
March 2004
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John Leonard
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. . . dedicates the Eroica to him, and Goethe and Hegel are big fans. And who cares what Talleyrandthinks . . .
91
October 2004
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John Leonard
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. . . , and Borges all claimed to find in the Sphinx a symbol of themselves, whereas Hegel insisted that . . .
81
January 2007
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John Leonard
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. . . professor of literature Leonard Michaels. A fine mind in passing casts a deft shadow over Kant, Hegel . . .
470
August 1882
Editor's easy chair/Article
George William Curtis
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. . . ritcrar~ Itcrnrh. FIFTY years ago, when Hegel died, Germanywas far in advance of othernationsin . . .
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June 13, 2008
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Wyatt Mason
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. . . the world would long ago have been bankrupt. The Secret of Hegel . . .
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June 2009
Fiction
Simon Critchley Tom McCarthy
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. . . Aristotle?s Politics to Rousseau, Hegel, and Marx, wherein money is the principle of corruption of . . .
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December 1936
Article
John Jay Chapman
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. . . least the essay on Hegel, (I have temporarily dropped the book out of the carriage on a drive and am . . . inventing a language. But all you fellows since Kant and including Hegel, are living on Kant and . . . using words at secondhand and are dabblers. I got several ideas out of the essay on Hegel and when . . .
440
August 1881
Article
Hugh Craig
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. . . enthusiastic, and all devoted students of Hegel. Their days were spent in perusing the "Logik" . . . that he would make the study of Hegel's Logic the business of his life. "Hegel's views," . . .
593
April 1929
Article
Harold Joseph Laski
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. . . display that glorious forgetfulness of Hegel who, so the story runs, did not, in his zest for philosophic . . . , said Hegel, begets its antithesis. The world is run by practical men; theirs is the power and the . . . war-time he can prove that Kant or Hegel or Nietzsche begat the great War; that Danzig is obviously . . .
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November 1972
Article
Robert Sam Anson
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. . . deeplj into Hegel. The German philosopher seemed tr present the best of both worlds: the ethica values . . . the West. "George was quite taken with Hegel," McAninch once said. "HI had the wholeness McGovern was looking for.' Interestingly, liking Hegel and being infatuatec with the Hegelian . . .
221
July 1940
The easy chair/Article
Bernard Augustine De Voto
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. . . Isaiah, Plato, Marx, Hegel, or Thomas Aquinas, and it has proved by deduction from first principles . . .
102
March 1973
Wraparound/Review
Robert Shnayerson
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. . . Hegel, "is not the theatre of happiness. Periods of happiness are blank pages in it." Four . . .
81
August 1977
Books in brief/Review
Jeffrey Burke
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. . . of a former urban guerrilla, career anarchist, fan of Camus and Hegel, and all-round radical whose . . .
34
March 1991
Readings/Article
Ryszard Kapu??sci??nski William Brand
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. . . dwellers. It is our basic symbol, and all other symbols for ourselves derive from it. Hegel saw the . . .
34
March 2001
Readings/Article
George Steiner
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. . . neutral. It tells, as Hegel famously taught, of twilight. It adumbrates intuitions of some primal . . .
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June 1857
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. . . with original designs by del' to Hegel, brief notices of the various schools Faed, one ofwhich is . . .
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June 1871
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. . . this style: Lesbia hath a lot of brains,But spoiled by too much Kant and Hegel; Lesbla's head a deal . . .
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June 1871
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. . . by too much Kant and Hegel; Lesbla's head a deal contains,From Schlciermacher down to Schlegel . . .
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March 1909
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. . . Epicurus tirnacies, but his deepest intellectual from that of Hegel, of Ooleridge from satisfactions . . .
20
February 2008
Readings/Article
Slavoj Zizek
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. . . to institutionalize it, or, in Hegel's terms, to raise (what first appeared as) a contingency, a . . .
240
January 1933
Article
Albert Jay Nock
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. . . . Not only the financial genius of Hamilton but also the transcendent philosophical genius of Hegel foresaw this consequence. Hegel said, at the outset of republicanism, that it would culminate in an . . .
561
November 1937
Article
Stuart Chase
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. . . , Spinoza, Kant, Hegel, Herbert Spencer, Schopenhauer. The harder I wrestled the more the solemn procession . . . philosophy from Aristotle to Hegel. Psychology (preFreudian) emerged in little better repair. Large . . .
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June 1942
Article
Stanley High
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. . . of the Slavophils-who had drunk of Hegel's disruptive philosophy of race superiority and were . . . ages to give force to this exclusiveness. Latterly Hegel, Nietzsche, and Rosenberg have given it what . . .
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July 1965
Article
Barbara Wertheim Tuchman
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. . . theory by way of the evidence rather than the other way around, like Hegel and all the later Hegels . . .
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April 1979
Article
Walter Berns
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. . . field of battle. War is surely an evil, but as Hegel said, it is not an "absolute evil." . . . rhetoric as Lincoln's. His words at Gettysburg serve to remind Americans in particular of what Hegel said . . .
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May 1980
Article
Erwin Chargaff
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. . . Hegel. Others destroyed the destructible: with pa~sionate irony, Kierkegaard; with millenarian . . . . Hegel's weltgeist has assumed the appearance of a giant eraser, as if all memo ory of what the human . . .
65
August 1982
Books/Review
Marvin Mudrick
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. . . out-Hegels Hegel. and 1 would think by design. Emerson now seems to me the strongest reader of the . . .
72
December 2000
Review
Russell Jacoby
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. . . Plato and Hegel, as if these thinkers were ever much read or understood by people with power. French scholars have cranked out books on Hegel and Marx but have been noticeably reticent about French . . .
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June 1862
Article
James Wynne
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. . . Wolf, of Schleiermacher, and of Hegel. 1838, the third in 1840, the fourth and fifth in At . . . of his early instructors, Hegel and Schleiermacher, Reference to these naturally led the . . .
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December 1852
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. . . -Hegelized Hegel and out-Proudhonized Proudhon. Now, he is an ultra-Romanist, and is commencinga . . .
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November 1994
Article
Jim Holt
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. . . explained. It was left to Hegel, though, to take nothing up and really make something of it-or perhaps the other way around. At the beginning of Hegel's famous dialectic is the assumption that the . . . murderers in a previous life. Christian apologists invoke the inscrutability of God's designs. Hegel . . .
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July 1872
Article
Emilio Castelar
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. . . , whence er scientific tendencies. Hegel especially arose the influence of advocates, who sushas . . . Hegel, especially in its doned its ancient intellectual direction of historical conclusions,tends to . . . say, its monarchical character. In conVacherot,the disciple of Hegel, in his work sequence the . . .
571
September 1873
Fiction
Rose Terry Cooke
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. . . possession of self-this Hegel. No system gives, like that of Being, in its beginning confined in the void, Hegel, to the dialectic movement of ideas and at the end cosmogonic and spiritual . . . the universe to the secular eternal substance of progress. Hegel is the institutions of society. I . . .
435
March 1940
Article
Clyde Eagleton
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. . . went on through Machiavelli, Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, Jefferson, the authors of the Federalist, Hegel . . .
193
July 1937
Article
George Boas
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. . . , some of them, of the school of Hegel, maintain that the very function of a work of art is to . . .
423
March 1938
Article
Sigmund Gottfried Spaeth
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. . . contention that the Marxist theory, sprung from Hegel, built up by Marx and Engels, and put into . . .
100
September 1970
Books/Review
Harold Clurman
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. . . personalities such as Hegel and Kant do not enter as "characters," Montaigne, Shakespeare . . .
102
March 1971
Books in brief/Review
Jean M. Halloran John Hollander Edwin M. (Edwin Milton) Yoder
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. . . been fabricated by Hegel for the American market on a subcontract from General Dynamics." Best . . .
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May 1975
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. . . a little war in Saudi Arabia? And if they would? One should recall Hegel's remark that terror is the . . .
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October 1976
Books/Review
Jack Richardson
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. . . a need has tended to be part of the Central European philosophies which have, since Hegel, eschewed . . .
28
December 1977
Article
Sally Helgesen
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. . . available at the door, statements which I remember as quoting Hegel and Schlegel and Schopenhauer and . . .
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February 1978
Article
Roger Rosenblatt
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. . . within the limits of a game. Hegel called sports "no serious affair," yet said that sports . . .
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September 1979
Article
Leon Botstein
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. . . Dickens or Hegel will do something for their spirit and for the way they approach life, work, love . . .
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August 1995
Readings/Article
Mark Edmundson
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. . . , Kant, Hegel, and the philosophical disenfranchisers allied with them didn't have much hope of . . .
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September 2007
Notebook/Article
Lewis H. Lapham
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. . . ;the father of all things," to Georg Wilhelm Hegel the "terrible" but " . . .
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December 1856
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. . . theories now known, from Spinoza's to Locke's, and from Berkeley's to Hegel's. Still the differences . . .
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June 1861
Editor's table/Article
Alfred H. (Alfred Hudson) Guernsey
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. . . great stract philosophy, like Kant and Hegel, have someemotion, a master passion. All the theories of . . .
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November 1904
Article
Andrew Lang
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. . . to examine, but of which Hegel was convinced, while Kant was half convinced, and Sir William . . .
391
February 1923
The lion's mouth/Article
Fred C. (Fred Charters) Kelly
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. . . subjects that really interested him. Samuel Johnson, Hegel, Byron, James Russell Lowell, Oliver . . .
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February 2008
Notebook/Article
Jonathan Schell
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. . . , Hegel, and Brecht, among others-that used the deatll of Socrates to discuss power, politics, religion . . .
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December 1937
Article
Stuart Chase
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. . . conscientiously collected, Marx mixed in Ricardo's labor theory of value, Hegel's dialectical . . . support Trotsky outstrips them all. Marx, borrowing heavily from Hegel's dialectical materialism . . .
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June 1939
Article
Milton Sanford Mayer
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. . . , Hobbes, Locke, Spinoza, Voltaire, Hume, Rousseau, Kant, Hegel, Schopenhauer; their history and . . . new meaning from Euclid, Freud from Sophocles, Kant from Plato, Marx from Hegel, the American . . .
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January 1971
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Joseph Kraft
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. . . discover Dostoevski and Hegel, Kant, Spinosa, and Homer. On many Sundays we took long walks in . . . , Kissinger is literally a doctrinaire. His intellectual heroes are supreme 'theoreticians-Hegel and . . .
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June 2000
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Tom Wolfe
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. . . theory isJudith Butler, aforty-four-yearold Hegel scholar with (like Fish) aPh.D. from Yale, who isalso . . . ," she says, referring to Hegel, "is part of the phenomenological challenge of his text." . . .
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October 1872
Article
Emilio Castelar
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. . . as in the spirit, history and nature, to fixed laws the system of Hegel. Logic had clearly and normal . . . that the latter, dazzled by the thought of Hegel, which he did not fully comprehend,began to justify . . .
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January 1875
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Emilio Castelar
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. . . Constantine and Charlemagne,and Marheineke, the disciple of Hegel, denounced him as a seditious . . . there were, as in that of Hegel, a Right, Centre, and Left. The first devoted itself completely to the . . .
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June 1934
Article
Erwin Schroedinger
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. . . same person)while, on the other hand, Hegel's philosophy, by embodying that idea, has prolonged its . . .
368
March 1937
Article
Alice Beal Parsons
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. . . Book, Hegel, and Marx to party theorists, just as they leave the formulation of the "party . . .
543
April 1939
Article
Milton Sanford Mayer
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. . . . Aristotle, Augustine, Berkeley, Hegel, Spencer-all of them "answered" questions . . .
466
May 1946
Article
John Barker Waite
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. . . philosophic contemporaries of Kant and Hegel justified it as a "religious duty"; as "a . . .
68
February 1954
Article
Mary McCarthy
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. . . life, said Hegel, is greener than the tree of thought; 1have quoted this before but I cannot forbear . . .
456
September 1933
Article
Harold Joseph Laski
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. . . fanaticism was supremely exemplified in Hegel who spoke the language of reason the more supremely to serve . . .
449
March 1938
Personal and otherwise/Article
Lee Foster Hartman
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. . . Hegel, built up by Marx and Engels, and put into practice in Russia by Lenin and his followers, had . . .
147
October 1961
Article
Nathan Glazer
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. . . important book (like the books Hegel was writing), then scholars will come to listen, rather than wait for . . .
91
August 1962
The new books/Review
Paul Murphy Pickrel
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. . . can open the book at random and find on a single page (83) references to Aristotle, Newton, Hegel . . .
87
June 1969
Books/Review
Robert Kotlowitz
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. . . unpleasant weeks in Paris, she began seriously to read Marx, Engels, Lenin, Saint-Simon, Hegel, not with . . .
71
December 1971
Article
William Irwin Thompson
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. . . use terms like "spirit of the age." Hegel would call it the Weltgeist, but what"Events . . .
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May 1972
Article
Paul Pietsch
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. . . of Hegel skid marks produced whcn points and coun points bang into each other, physical or num cal . . .
119
December 1972
Books/Review
Earl Shorris
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. . . other sound. These Marxist professors seem t have neglected to read Hegel, wh says that "modern . . .
85
March 1974
Books/Review
Steven Marcus
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. . . , his horse. Hegel once remarked that Alexander, the hero who brings the Greek world to an end, was . . .
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March 1979
Article
Edward Abbey
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. . . , there is no better way. As Georg Wil? helm Friedrich Hegel concluded in his 457.page Philosophy of . . .
66
July 1979
Article
Paul Fussell
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. . . led them naturally to intellectual history, to Kant and Hegel and Nietzsche and Freud and Heidegger . . .
84
April 1984
Article
Gertrude Himmelfarb
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. . . , nothing less than the restoration of reason to history-not Hegel's reason, a transcendental spirit or idea . . .
49
September 1984
Article
Edward W. Said
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. . . nationalism and exile is like Hegel's dialectic of servant and master, opposites informing and . . .
57
April 1986
Fiction
Isaac Bashevis Singer
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. . . become the very opposite of what it was. From a psychological point of view, Hegel was right: each . . .
45
April 1991
Article
Walter Russell Mead
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. . . Greece. From the German-speaking lands came Goethe, Schiller, Kant, Hegel, Marx, Schopenhauer, Freud . . .
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December 1991
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. . . individuals and the state (sensu Hegel, of course). Either deliberatelyor inadvertently I could have . . .
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November 1998
Article
Christopher Hitchens
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. . . Basil Davidson have to refute Hegel in order to show that Africa had a history? Was Bertrand Russell . . .
30
November 2000
Readings/Fiction
William Gay
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. . . * SCHOPENHAUER * NIETZSCHE * FREUD * WEBER * HEGEL * HUSSERL * DEWEY * HEIDEGGER * WITTGENSTEIN * HAYEK . . .
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February 2001
Review
Arthur Krystal
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. . . individual consciousness take precedence over eternity. What Heidegger (and Kant and Hegel before him . . .
65
June 2004
Article
Earl Shorris
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. . . liberty of the strong if the weak are to be fed .and clothed. Berlin agreed with Hegel that the essence of . . .
93
December 2004
Review
Lee Siegel
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. . . exist on the page, in Hegel's words, as "free artists of themselves." Another respected . . .
92
February 2007
Review
Sam Stark
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. . . as Francis Fukuyama's idol Alexandre Kojeve, who had been rewarming since the 1930s Hegel's idea of . . .
568
September 1853
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. . . HEGEL,he described as that of the victory of Philosophy over the romantic party. The men of the first . . .
281
January 1855
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. . . Germany he had known Hegel himself-had' seen him,' as he says, 'sitting in his woeful way, like a . . .
545
March 1855
Editor's table/Article
Henry J. (Henry Jarvis) Raymond
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. . . . Cousin, Morell, Hegel, and Co., "that the universe is infinite in number and quantity, from . . .
397
August 1869
Article
A. Lyman
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. . . earth; And many a Cant with C. Yea drown us in the waters of affliction,'Where Hegel taught, to his . . .
586
September 1873
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. . . . This is the theory of Hegel. Tell me if the philosopher who thinks in this way, who lights this . . .
415
August 1875
Fiction
Ella Farman Pratt
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. . . which Hegel and .SchleipIes radically at variance with the idealist ermacher were the godfathers. The . . .
699
October 1875
Article
Emilio Castelar
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. . . cultivation of philosophical science. An enthusiastic disciple of Hegel, thanks to the teaching of his . . .
740
October 1876
Fiction
Amelia Edith Huddleston Barr
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. . . ;nonenticaped him. ties," forgotPetralto in Hegel,and felt rathHe couldnot enter into her feelings . . .
577
March 1882
Article
William Leonard Gage
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. . . sculpture; Schinkel, architecture; while science is honored in the persons of Hegel, Gans, Bunsen . . .
382
February 1898
Article
Elise J. Allen
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. . . influence of Schil ler-, Schelling, Keppler, Hegel, THE SCHILLER STATUE. social parties which are so . . .
249
January 1916
Article
Winston Churchill
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. . . Fichte and Hegel, Nietzsche, von T reitschke, or Bernhardi. But this American tradition, because of . . .
477
March 1926
Article
Robert Benchley
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. . . Hegel into the discussion. It is in a condition to amuse itself, not to be amused. There is a funny man . . .
426
September 1926
Article
James Harvey Robinson
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. . . MONTHLY MAGAZINE poets. As time went on came Hegel with his Phiw80phy of History which claimed that . . .
353
August 1927
Article
George Boas
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. . . into a definition of evil culled from the books of Kant, Fichte, Schelling, Hegel, Green, Bosanquet . . .
265
February 1928
Article
James Truslow Adams
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. . . have interested the average man as little as do the ideas of Plato or Hegel. It may yet remain to be . . .
295
August 1928
Article
Harold Joseph Laski
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. . . sciences. The great inventive minds, Plato, Hobbes, Rousseau, Hegel, Bentham, do not seem to have been . . .
415
March 1930
Article
Harold Joseph Laski
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. . . , like Hegel, make tight and rigid systems of dogma, and do not recognize the need to admit how little . . .
88
July 2008
Review
Joshua Cohen
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. . . dialectics as defined by Fichte, but popularly attributed to Hegel, who was born in the same year as . . .
713
October 1852
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. . . ,HEGEL,WEISSE, FRIES, HERB.'RT, BENEKE, REINHOJ.D,TREND~> LENBURG,&c., it will be interesting . . .
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April 1853
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. . . , Montesquieu, Herder, Hegel, Michelet, and Auguste Comte in succession, believes that he has discovered . . .
187
July 1932
Article
Gilbert Seldes
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. . . Hammerstein the extravagant by Gilbert Seldes HAMMERSTEIN THE EXTRA VAGANT BY GILBERT SELDES AT THE beginning of his great..t\. pamphlet on Napoleon III, Karl Marx quotes Hegel's remark that" upon the stage of universal history all great events and personalities reappear in one fashion . . .
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October 1933
Article
Bernard Augustine De Voto
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. . . instituting a new order. It shows just as plainly in the thesis, antithesis, and synthesis of Hegel, in . . .
23
December 1953
Article
Milton Sanford Mayer
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. . . surely as it created German racism unirihibited by biology. Hegel begins as a systematic (the . . .
431
March 1935
Article
Louis Morton Hacker
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. . . . There is a remarkable passage in Hegel's The Philosophy of History (delivered in lecture form during . . .
430
September 1935
Article
Thomas Craven
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. . . and Hegel, who considered art as an accomplished fact, an esthetic object, to give the concept . . .
296
February 1936
Article
John Gunther
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. . . intelligent, he read Marx, Hegel, Machiavelli, Kant, Nietzsche, Pareto, Sorel. He absorbed them like a . . .
283
August 1937
Article
J.B.S. (John Burdon Sanderson) Haldane
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. . . of Calvinism and Catholicism. But if, with Plato, Hegel, and Marx, we believe that contradiction is . . .
121
October 1961
Article
Christopher Jencks
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. . . undergraduate physics than undergraduate Hegel.) Yet none of these statistics impressed the . . .
92
December 1967
Fiction
Charles Gaines
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. . . from Macon 01' Hollins who read Hegel. He squinted through the cool dark shadows beneath the willows . . .
48
August 1974
Article
Saul Bellow
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. . . , intellectuals try hard to be what Hegel called Historical Men or World-Historical Individuals, those . . .
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May 1988
Article
Walter Karp
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. . . historians, says Tocqueville, thinking of Hegel, perhaps, and his followers, "attribute hardly any . . .
68
February 2001
Article
Joel Agee
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. . . showed me the way: "Bodo Uhse? To the left, near Hegel and Fichte, ten steps before Brecht . . .
43
August 2002
Article
Garret Keizer
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. . . else, and of having after all judged humanity lower than it really is."Was Hegel judging it too . . .
31
April 2006
Article
Curtis White
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. . . suspicion of what was unleashed by Enlightenment Reason. s Hegel famously suggested, speaking of . . .
347
August 1861
Article
Charles T. (Charles Taber) Congdon
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. . . was much agreeable chat between them, as Hegel relates, concerning, among other things, the Destiny . . .
659
October 1861
Article
Henry Giles
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. . . Hegel could harmonize. The subjective idea of their deserving in their own minds and the objective idea . . .
398
February 1864
Article
John McClintock
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. . . . " His Hegel. It is thought that her letters to the fellow-students at the seminary persist in . . .
860
May 1875
Fiction
Virginia W. (Virginia Wales) Johnson
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. . . , in this critical state of mind, there fell into his hands Hegel's book on phenomenology, his . . .
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August 1875
Article
Emilio Castelar
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. . . science,and declares its definite princirna and science,of which Hegel and .SchleipIes radically at . . .
471
August 1882
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. . . ( fi ritcrar~ Itcrnrh. FIFTY years ago, when Hegel died, Germanywas far in advance of othernationsin . . .
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January 1899
Article
Sydney Brooks
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. . . three . great classes," says a learned German follower of the philosopher Hegel: " those who . . .
319
January 1899
Article
Albert Bushnell Hart
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. . . philosopher Hegel: " those who are Hegelians and are proud of it; those who are Hegelians and protest . . .
80
December 1926
Article
Will Durant
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. . . console himself with the thought of progress, and the indefinite perfectibility of man; here Hegel . . .
603
April 1930
Article
Harold Joseph Laski
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. . . , but he would have been bored by talk of Diderot or Rousseau or Hegel. They did not affect action in . . .
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June 1978
Article
Tom Bethell
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. . . , by any chance, alternative courses in Hegel or Kant. Years later I moved to Washington, and by . . .
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October 1980
Article
Joseph Epstein
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. . . ambition, Hegel, in his Lectures on The Philosophy of History, said: "Their whole life is labor . . .
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September 1999
Article
Charles Simic Donald Hall Cynthia Huntington Paul Muldoon Heather McHugh
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. . . as counter-sense; they are countering sense. MULDOON:Yeats wrote, "You can refute Hegel but . . .
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March 2001
Fiction
Jason Brown
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. . . . Hegel, the librarian, had no worries when they sat down to hold hands across the top of the reading . . .
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April 1951
Fiction
Kay Boyle
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. . . him, and for an instant he felt the familiar stir of hope that, not Kant, or Fichte, or Hegel, but . . .
581
September 1872
Article
Emilio Castelar
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August 1889
Article
F. (Fr??d??ric) Lichtenberger
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. . . Schelling down to Hegel, bears witness in its way to the greatness of the human mind; and the . . .
269
January 1898
Article
Elise J. Allen
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. . . street of the city; and the boyliood horne of tile plrilosopher Hegel, w h ich sta u ds in the . . .
297
July 1900
Article
Henry Smith Williams
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. . . all the world, Jena is J ena to-day not so much because Guericke and Fichte and Hegel and Schiller . . .
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June 2009
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. . . that extends from Aristotle?s Politics to Rousseau, Hegel, and Marx, wherein money is the principle of . . .
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October 1961
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. . . reading undergraduate physics than undergraduate Hegel.) Yet none of these statistics impressed the . . .
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March 1973
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. . . a rational society like ours, there is no better way. As Georg Wil? helm Friedrich Hegel concluded . . .
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June 1981
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Tom Wolfe
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. . . Aquinas, the Jesuits, Doctor Subtilis and the Scholastics, Marx, Hegel, Engels, and Prince Kropotkin . . .
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March 2003
Article
Jeffrey Sharlet
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October 2006
Fiction
J. Robert Lennon
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. . . , romancing, passing notes. Education is the art a! making man ethical. So said Hegel. The library, then, was . . .
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August 2005
Review
William H. Gass
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May 1869
Fiction
Elizabeth Stuart Phelps
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. . . dipping into Hegel this week. Pastor and scholar-how can a man be the two ? ? "This fortnight's . . .
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October 1888
Article
Charles Dudley Warner
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. . . the tremendous conflict of Kant and Hegel settled nothing. But if there is anything that can be . . .
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September 1900
Fiction
Israel Zangwill
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October 1900
Fiction
Israel Zangwill
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