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Hegel and Skepticism
Hegel and Skepticism, The rejection by Anglo-Saxon philosophers of much continental philosophy (from Hegel on down) is largely based on the perceived failure of continental thinkers to grapple with the tough questions of epistemology in general and skepticism in particular. , Hegel and Skepticism has a rating of 3.5 stars
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  • Hegel and Skepticism
  • Written by author Michael N. Forster
  • Published by Harvard University Press, June 1989
  • The rejection by Anglo-Saxon philosophers of much "continental philosophy" (from Hegel on down) is largely based on the perceived failure of continental thinkers to grapple with the tough questions of epistemology in general and skepticism in particular.
  • The rejection by Anglo-Saxon philosophers of much "continental philosophy" (from Hegel on down) is largely based on the perceived failure of continental thinkers to grapple with the tough questions of epistemology in general and skepticism in particular.
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Introduction

I: Hegel on the History of Skepticism

1. The Superiority of Ancient to Modern Skepticism

2. The Limitations of Ancient Skepticism

II: Skeptical Culture in Hegel's Philosophy of History

3. The Theory of a Historical Ur-teilung

4. The Collapse of Greek Ethical Life

5. The Alienated Realms of Culture and Faith

III: The Epistemological Defense of Hegel's System

6. Hegel's Epistemology?

7. Two Defenses against Skepticism

8. Further Defenses against Skepticism

9. The Proof for Nonbelievers

10. The Dialectical Method in Hegel's Epistemology

Selected Bibliography

Notes

Index


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