Hegel's Philosophy and existentialism: the dashes in the opposition of reason and rationality and the possibility of its overcoming

Epistemological studies in Philosophy, Social and Political Sciences 2 (22):315-322 (2012)
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The types of relations between man and the world in the context of the Hegelian, existential and postnonclassical understanding of rationality. The possibility of overcoming the opposition of existential philosophy to Hegel’s rationalism totallogy by using ideas that develop into modern classics.

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Virginia Chequer
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