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Glenn Alexander Magee

    Hegel and ancient philosophy
    Hegel and the hermetic tradition
    The Hegel Dictionary
    • A dictionary of the key terms, ideas, influence and legacy of GWF Hegel, one of the most important German Philosophers of the 19th Century. It provides a grounding in the central themes of Hegel's thought. It is of interest to students who will discover useful information and analysis.

      The Hegel Dictionary
    • Glenn Alexander Magee's book argues that Hegel was decisively influenced by the Hermetic tradition, a body of thought with roots in Greco-Roman Egypt. In the Middle Ages and modern period, the Hermetic tradition became entwined with such mystical strands of thought as alchemy, Kabbalism, Millenarianism, Rosicrucianism, and theosophy. Recent scholarship has drawn connections between the Hermetic "counter-tradition" and many modern thinkers, including Leibniz and Newton.

      Hegel and the hermetic tradition
    • Hegel and ancient philosophy

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      Hegel¿s debts to ancient philosophy are widely acknowledged by scholars, and by the philosopher himself. Roughly half of his Lectures on the History of Philosophy is devoted to ancient philosophy, and throughout his work Hegel frequently frames his positions in relation to the thinkers and movements of antiquity. This volume presents original essays from leading scholars dealing with Hegel¿s debts to ancient thinkers, as well as his own, often problematic readings of ancient philosophy. While around half of the chapters discuss Hegel¿s treatment of Aristotle¿a topic that has long been at the forefront of scholarship¿the other half explore his relationship to such ancient figures as Xenophanes, Anaxagoras, Socrates, Plato, Sextus Empiricus, and the Stoics. The essays challenge a number of longstanding scholarly assumptions regarding, for example, Hegel¿s denigration of the "mythical," his developmentalist approach to ancient thought, his conception of the state in relation to the Greek polis, his "hermeneutic" of the Platonic dialogues, and his use of Aristotelian concepts in arguments concerning the psyche, the body, and their unity and distinction.¿

      Hegel and ancient philosophy