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    Approssimazioni. Echi del Bel Paese nel sistema hegeliano. Wirkungsgeschichte della filosofia di Hegel in Italia

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    Anche se nel periodo jenese Hegel aveva pianificato di intraprendere una Kunstreise in Italia sulle orme di Winckelmann e Goethe, questo progetto giovanile concepito nello spirito del Grand Tour non si realizzò mai. Cionondimeno Hegel stimò, conobbe ed esplorò ampiamente l’arte e la cultura italiana tanto che non fu affatto un caso fortuito che proprio a Napoli, negli anni Quaranta del XIX secolo, si sviluppò uno dei centri più importanti dello hegelismo europeo, quando invece in Germania l’idealismo iniziava a conoscere la sua fase di declino. Con il presente volume ci si propone pertanto un duplice obiettivo: innanzitutto ricostruire il ruolo che la pittura, la musica, l’opera e la poesia italiana hanno rivestito nella filosofia hegeliana, con particolare attenzione ai quattro corsi tenuti da Hegel a Berlino sulla filosofia dell’arte a partire dal semestre invernale 1820/21 fino a quello del 1828/29. Inoltre si intende offrire un quadro della ricezione italiana del pensiero estetico di Hegel - da Bertrando Spaventa fino a Gianni Vattimo e Giorgio Agamben - tenendo presente anche il ruolo di alcuni grandi traduttori di Hegel come Alessandro Novelli che, tra il 1863 e il 1864, diede alle stampe la prima pionieristica traduzione in lingua italiana dell’Estetica e Benedetto Croce, al quale si deve l’eccellente traduzione dell’Enciclopedia delle scienze filosofiche in compendio del 1907. Con ciò si intende colmare una significativa lacuna nella Hegel- Forschung, nel tentativo di vagliare l’importanza del poliedrico e continuo confronto di Hegel con l’Italia e con alcune delle più autorevoli personalità del “Bel Paese” - da Dante a Ariosto, da Raffaello a Michelangelo, da Palestrina a Rossini - rendendo parimenti onore al contributo offerto da alcuni acuti interpreti italiani dell’estetica hegeliana.Although in the Jena period Hegel had planned to to undertake a Kunstreise in Italy in the footsteps of Winckelmann and Goethe, this youthful project conceived in the spirit of the Grand Tour never came to fruition. Nevertheless, Hegel esteemed, knew and explored extensively the art and culture Italian so much so that it was by no means a coincidence that it was precisely in Naples, in the 1840s, one of the most important centers of European Hegelism, when on the other hand, in Germany idealism was beginning to know its phase of decline. With the present volume, therefore, we set ourselves a twofold objective: first, to reconstruct the role that painting, the music, opera and Italian poetry played in Hegelian philosophy Hegelian philosophy, with particular attention to the four courses given by Hegel in Berlin on the philosophy of art from the semester winter 1820/21 through that of 1828/29. In addition, it is intended to offer an overview of the Italian reception of the aesthetic thought of Hegel - from Bertrando Spaventa to Gianni Vattimo and Giorgio Agamben - also keeping in mind the role of some great translators of Hegel such as Alessandro Novelli who, between 1863 and 1864, gave to the presses the first pioneering translation into Italian of the Aesthetics and Benedetto Croce, to whom we owe owes the excellent translation of the Encyclopedia of the Sciences Philosophy in Compendium of 1907. This is intended to fill a significant gap in the Hegel-Forschung, in an attempt to sift the importance of Hegel's multifaceted and continuous confrontation of Hegel with Italy and with some of the most influential personalities of the "Bel Paese" - from Dante to Ariosto, from Raphael to Michelangelo, from Palestrina to Rossini - rendering equally honoring the contribution made by some sharp interpreters Italians of Hegelian aesthetics

    Philosophy and Madness from Kant to Hegel and Beyond

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    This book aims to reflect on mental illness through considering the influence that Criticism and German Idealism exerted on directions of philosophical, scientific and psychoanalytical thought in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, and which can still be perceived today. It aims, therefore, not only to offer today’s cultural and scientific debate an analysis of otherwise undetected aspects of classical German Philosophy but also to shed light on subjects and issues present within current philosophical, psychiatric and scientific investigation

    Hegel und die Herausforderungen unserer Zeit / Facing the Challenges of our Time with Hegel

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    Starting from the central ideas of Hegel's philosophy, this volume addresses and attempts to address the most burning intellectual challenges of our time in a wide variety of areas - from logic to the philosophy of law, from the philosophy of history to robotics, from aesthetics to ecology , to provide argumentative proof of the today's relevance of Hegel's philosophy. The contexts in which the concepts, principles and paradigms of Hegelian philosophy can become productive are diverse and crucial for an adequate understanding of our disharmonious present.Ausgehend von den zentralen Grundgedanken der Hegelschen Philosophie greift dieser Band die brennendsten intellektuellen Herausforderungen unserer Zeit in den verschiedensten Bereichen auf – von der Logik bis zur Philosophie des Rechts, von der Philosophie der Geschichte bis zur Robotik, von der Ästhetik bis zur Ökologie – und versucht, die heutige Relevanz der Hegelschen Philosophie argumentativ zu belegen. Die Kontexte, in denen die Konzepte, Prinzipien und Paradigmen der Hegelschen Philosophie produktiv werden können, sind vielfältig und entscheidend für ein angemessenes Verständnis unserer disharmonischen Gegenwart

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

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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

    Hegel and Kaspar Hauser between Reality and Fiction: "Bildung" to the test of idiocy, dehumanization, and artificial intelligence

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    Although Hegel and Kaspar Hauser never met, it is certain that Hegel could not ignore the extraordinary and mysterious figure of the European Child, both for personal and speculative reasons that will be investigated in this essay

    „Wissenschaft der Freyheit“ - Heidelberger Hegel-Nachschriften von F. W. Carové

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    This paper presents a significant discovery at the Library and Archives of the Archdiocese of Munich and Freising. Among the preserved collection of the Bonn philosopher Karl Joseph Windischmann (1775– 1839), numerous lecture notes from Hegel’s Heidelberg lectures have been rediscovered. They were meticulously transcribed by F. W. Carové, one of Hegel’s earliest students in Heidelberg, who received great admiration and support from Hegel himself. These invaluable documents, which found their way into the archives through the estate of Windischmann’s son Friedrich Heinrich Hugo Windischmann (1811 – 1861), provide access to Hegel’s first version of the Encyclopedia as he presented it during his time in Heidelberg. Prior to the discovery of these notes, there was no written record or documentation of the content of most of those lectures. Currently, an ongoing effort is underway to transcribe and edit these historic notes, with the aim of deepening our understanding of Hegelian philosophy during this pivotal period
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