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Paris, France - Course Descriptions - The Critical Difference: The Philosophies of Kant and Hegel

Course Information

Subject: Philosophy (PHIL)
Number: 372
Language of Instruction: English

Contact Hours and Credits

Semester Session: 45 contact hours, 3 semester credits, 4 quarter credits

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Summary

Analyzes Kant's and Hegel's respective concerns to bring the world and procedures of metaphysical thought into the context of historical, secular, and increasingly technicized/scientific modernity. Concentrates on Kant's elaboration of philosophy as "juridical criticism" and Hegel's speculative critique of Kant in terms of his re-elaboration of the classical themes of Being and Spirit.

Full Description

Analyzes Kant's and Hegel's respective concerns to bring the world and procedures of metaphysical thought into the context of historical, secular, and increasingly technicized/scientific modernity. Concentrates on Kant's elaboration of philosophy as "juridical criticism" and Hegel's speculative critique of Kant in terms of his re-elaboration of the classical themes of Being and Spirit.

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The Critical Difference: The Philosophies of Kant and Hegel

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