Hegel's Rational Religion: The Validity of Hegel's Argument for the Identity in Content of Absolute Religion and Absolute Philosophy

Fairleigh Dickinson University Press (1995)
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This study proceeds from a careful consideration and technical development of Hegel's argument for the identity in content of religion and philosophy to the Hegelian meaning of representation and its part in the definition of religion. This work continues with an explanation of the meaning of the Hegelian dialectic and its sublation (or negation and preservation) of religion in and by philosophy. An exposition of the truth in religion and philosophy follows.

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