Blake, Hegel, and Dialectic [Book Review]

The Owl of Minerva 17 (1):64-65 (1985)
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Abstract

By including aspects of human thought and culture in his system, Hegel invited comparison of his thought with other thinkers and even other genres. David Punter has made such a comparison in Blake, Hegel, and Dialectic. Such a comparative work is extremely difficult to pull off because of the difficulty of explicating the central concepts of two such great and diverse thinkers and then finding a common ground for comparison. Punter is a Blake scholar whose previous publications reflect this interest. For a non-philosopher to tackle the concept of dialectic in Hegel is a difficult task indeed.

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