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Hegel: Lectures on the Proofs of the Existence of God

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ISBN-10: 0199213844

ISBN-13: 9780199213849

Edition: 2007

Authors: Peter C. Hodgson

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The Hegel Lectures Serieseries Editor: Peter C. Hodgsonegel's lectures have had as great a historical impact as the works he himself published. Important elements of his system are elaborated only in the lectures, especially those given in Berlin during the last decade of his life. The original editors conflated materials from different sources and dates, obscuring the development and logic of Hegel's thought. The Hegel Lectures series is based on a selection of extant and recently discovered transcripts and manuscripts. Lectures from specificears are reconstructed so that the structure of Hegel's argument can be followed. Each volume presents an accurate new translation accompanied by an…    
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List price: $160.00
Copyright year: 2007
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Publication date: 5/24/2007
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 224
Size: 6.30" wide x 9.45" long x 0.79" tall
Weight: 1.056
Language: English

Editorial Introduction
Lectures on The Proofs of the Existence of God (1829)
First Lecture
The Occasion for These Lectures
Discrediting of the Proofs in Modern Culture
Faith and Reason
The Elevation of the Human Spirit to God
Second Lecture
Subjective Proof and Finite Knowledge
The Turn to Faith
Third Lecture
Faith, Immediacy, and Mediation
Transition to Feeling
Fourth Lecture
Feeling
Fifth Lecture
Summary of the Preceding Argument
Can God Be Known?
Sixth Lecture
An Affirmative Approach
The Historical Aspect
The Proof from Consensus
The Metaphysical Proof
Seventh Lecture
Critique of the Metaphysics of Natural Theology
The Speculative Concept
Eighth Lecture
The Multiplicity of Proofs and the One God
Ninth Lecture
Two Kinds of Proof
Modes of Connection between Being and Concept
The Three Proofs
Tenth Lecture
The Cosmological Proof
The Categories of Contingency and Necessity
Eleventh Lecture
The Argument from Contingency to Necessity
The Proofs and Logic
The Nature of Necessity
Twelfth Lecture
Critique of Absolute Necessity
Thirteenth Lecture
The Defect in the Argument from Contingency to Necessity
No Passage from the Finite to the Infinite?
Fourteenth Lecture
The Finitude of Spirit
The Infinitude of Spirit
The Community of God and Humanity with Each Other
Fifteenth Lecture
The Speculative View of the Transition from Finite to Infinite
Sixteenth Lecture
Religions of Absolute Necessity
The Pantheism of Absolute Necessity
Characteristics of Systems of Substantiality
On The Cosmological Proof
A Fragment
The Teleological Proof
From the 1831 Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion
The Ontological Proof
From the 1831 Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion
Glossary
Bibliography
Index