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De Hegel a Nietzsche: La quiebra revolucionaria del pensamiento en el siglo XIX
De Hegel a Nietzsche: La quiebra revolucionaria del pensamiento en el siglo XIX
De Hegel a Nietzsche: La quiebra revolucionaria del pensamiento en el siglo XIX
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Escrita durante el exilio en Japón y publicada en 1939, De Hegel a Nietzsche' ha sido considerada un clásico y juzgada, con razón, como la obra más importante sobre la filosofía y la historia intelectual del siglo XIX. En ella, Karl Löwith comienza con un examen de las relaciones entre Hegel y Goethe para discutir de qué manera los discípulos de Hegel -y particularmente Marx y Kierkegaard- interpretaron, o reinterpretaron, el pensamiento del maestro. Al señalar a Marx y a Kierkegaard como los precursores del "decisionismo". Löwith se propone la tarea de desacreditar al historicismo en tanto responsable del nihilismo filosófico y del decisionismo político.'
LanguageEspañol
PublisherKatz Editores
Release dateFeb 1, 2008
ISBN9788496859166
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    This massive work impressed me as being an analysis of philosophical relationships. In his introduction the author observes the felicitous appearance of both Goethe's Faust, Part One and Hegel's Phenomenology of Mind at almost the same moment in history. Following a discussion of their relationship Lowith goes on in a thorough fashion to dissect the channels of thought that were inspired by Hegel's ideas. This includes the many thinkers who reacted in often different directions in response to and sometimes in reaction against Hegel. Encompassing more than Germany the reactions also occur in other countries; for example, the leading members of the budding Russian intelligentsia, Bakunin, Belinsky and Herzen, were inspired by Hegel's thought. The analysis leads inexorably toward Nietzsche and the journey is one that, while complex, is worth considering if you are interested in an important strand of Nineteenth-Century thought.

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