Hegel and the Rationalisation of Mysticism

Royal Institute of Philosophy Lectures 2:118-132 (1968)
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Abstract

In the preface to his Philosophy of Right Hegel maintains that a philosophy is its own time apprehended in thought. It is not the philosopher's business to create an imaginary world of his own. His task is to understand the present and actual as subsuming the past in itself, as the culmination of a process of development.

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reprint Copleston, Frederick C. (1968) "Hegel and the Rationalistion of Mysticism". Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 2():118-132

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