The Owl's Flight: Hegel's Legacy to Contemporary Philosophy

Boston: De Gruyter (2021)
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This book presents a unique rethinking of G. W. F. Hegel's philosophy from unusual and controversial perspectives in order to liberate new energies from his philosophy. The role Hegel ascribes to women in the shaping of society and family, the reconstruction of his anthropological and psychological perspective, his approach to human nature, the relationship between mental illness and social disease, the role of the unconscious, and the relevance of intercultural and interreligious pathways: All these themes reveal new and inspiring aspects of Hegel’s thought for our time.

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Stefania Achella
Università degli Studi di Chieti "G.D'ANNUNZIO"
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Università degli Studi Roma Tre
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