Five Texts On The Mediaeval Problem Of Universals


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Five Texts on the Mediaeval Problem of Universals


Five Texts on the Mediaeval Problem of Universals

Author: Paul V. Spade

language: en

Publisher: Hackett Publishing

Release Date: 1994-03-15


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New translations of the central mediaeval texts on the problem of universals are presented here in an affordable edition suitable for use in courses in mediaeval philosophy, history of mediaeval philosophy, and universals. Includes a concise Introduction, glossary of important terms, notes, and bibliography.

Five Texts on the Mediaeval Problem of Universals


Five Texts on the Mediaeval Problem of Universals

Author: Porphyry

language: en

Publisher: Hackett Publishing Company Incorporated

Release Date: 1994


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New translations of the central mediaeval texts on the problem of universals are presented here in an affordable edition suitable for use in courses in mediaeval philosophy, history of mediaeval philosophy, and universals. Includes a concise Introduction, glossary of important terms, notes, and bibliography.

Hegel and the Metaphysical Frontiers of Political Theory


Hegel and the Metaphysical Frontiers of Political Theory

Author: Eric Lee Goodfield

language: en

Publisher: Routledge

Release Date: 2014-06-27


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For over one hundred and fifty years G.W.F. Hegel’s ghost has haunted theoretical understanding and practice. His opponents first, and later his defenders, have equally defined their programs against and with his. In this way Hegel’s political thought has both situated and displaced modern political theorizing. This book takes the reception of Hegel’s political thought as a lens through which contemporary methodological and ideological prerogatives are exposed. It traces the nineteenth century origins of the positivist revolt against Hegel’s legacy forward to political science’s turn away from philosophical tradition in the twentieth century. The book critically reviews the subsequent revisionist trend that has eliminated his metaphysics from contemporary considerations of his political thought. It then moves to re-evaluate their relation and defend their inseparability in his major work on politics: the Philosophy of Right. Against this background, the book concludes with an argument for the inherent metaphysical dimension of political theorizing itself. Goodfield takes Hegel’s reception, representation, as well as rejection in Anglo-American scholarship as a mirror in which its metaphysical presuppositions of the political are exceptionally well reflected. It is through such reflection, he argues, that we may begin to come to terms with them. This book will be of great interest to students, scholars, and readers of political theory and philosophy, Hegel, metaphysics and the philosophy of the social sciences.