书名: Hegel, Idealism, and Analytic Philosophy
作者: Tom Rockmore (Author)
出版社: Yale University Press (March 11, 2005)
语言: English
ISBN-10: 0300104502
ISBN-13: 978-0300104509
Book Description
In this book—the first large-scale survey of the complex relationship between Hegel’s idealism and Anglo-American analytic philosophy—Tom Rockmore argues that analytic philosophy has consistently misread and misappropriated Hegel.
According to Rockmore, the first generation of British analytic philosophers to engage Hegel possessed a limited understanding of his philosophy and of idealism. Succeeding generations continued to misinterpret him, and recent analytic thinkers have turned Hegel into a pragmatist by ignoring his idealism. Rockmore explains why this has happened, defends Hegel’s idealism, and points out the ways that Hegel is a key figure for analytic concerns, focusing in particular on the fact that he and analytic philosophers both share an interest in the problem of knowledge.
Review
"Assuming (as I do) that the future of analytic philosophy requires a close attention to Hegel, I think that Rockmore's book comes fairly close to being indispensable." --Joseph Margolis, Temple University
About the Author
Tom Rockmore is professor of philosophy at Duquesne University.
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作者: Tom Rockmore (Author)
出版社: Yale University Press (March 11, 2005)
语言: English
ISBN-10: 0300104502
ISBN-13: 978-0300104509
Book Description
In this book—the first large-scale survey of the complex relationship between Hegel’s idealism and Anglo-American analytic philosophy—Tom Rockmore argues that analytic philosophy has consistently misread and misappropriated Hegel.
According to Rockmore, the first generation of British analytic philosophers to engage Hegel possessed a limited understanding of his philosophy and of idealism. Succeeding generations continued to misinterpret him, and recent analytic thinkers have turned Hegel into a pragmatist by ignoring his idealism. Rockmore explains why this has happened, defends Hegel’s idealism, and points out the ways that Hegel is a key figure for analytic concerns, focusing in particular on the fact that he and analytic philosophers both share an interest in the problem of knowledge.
Review
"Assuming (as I do) that the future of analytic philosophy requires a close attention to Hegel, I think that Rockmore's book comes fairly close to being indispensable." --Joseph Margolis, Temple University
About the Author
Tom Rockmore is professor of philosophy at Duquesne University.
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