Encyclopedia of Philosophical Sciences

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"Encyclopedia of Philosophical Sciences" by Hegel G. In. F. It is not just a book, but a whole world into which the reader plunges, seeking to understand the depths of philosophical thinking. Hegel, one of the greatest philosophers of his time, creates here a systematic approach to philosophy, which covers many aspects of human life and thinking. This work is an attempt to combine the different areas of philosophy into a single holistic system, which makes it especially valuable for students, teachers and anyone interested in philosophy. The book is divided into three main parts: logic, philosophy of nature, and philosophy of the spirit. Each of these parts is a separate world, filled with ideas and concepts that Hegel develops with his inherent passion and depth. For example, in logic, he explores the foundations of thinking and cognition, asking questions about how we perceive reality and how our ideas are formed. In the section on the philosophy of nature, Hegel considers the interaction of man with the surrounding world, and in the philosophy of the spirit - the development of human culture, history and consciousness. This book will be especially interesting for those who want to understand more deeply not only philosophical ideas, but also their impact on modern society. It can attract the attention of students of humanitarian specialties, teachers of philosophy, as well as anyone who seeks self-knowledge and understanding of their place in the world. If you are passionate about how ideas are formed, how they affect our behavior and how philosophy can help in solving modern problems, then the Encyclopedia of Philosophical Sciences will become a real storehouse of knowledge for you. The topics raised in the book cover a wide range of issues, from the nature of being and consciousness to ethics and politics. Hegel is not afraid to ask difficult questions and offer bold answers, which makes his work relevant even in our time. His approach to philosophy as a living, evolving process, rather than a static system, inspires the reader to his own reflections and search for answers to important life questions. Hegel’s style certainly requires attention and concentration, but that is where his magic lies. By reading his texts, you are immersed in a stream of thought that makes you think about your own beliefs and views on life. His other well-known works, such as The Phenomenology of Spirit and The Science of Logic, also offer an in-depth analysis of human existence and can serve as an excellent addition to the Encyclopedia of Philosophical Sciences. If you are looking for books that will help you understand philosophical concepts, or want to expand your horizons, then the Encyclopedia of Philosophical Sciences is exactly what you need. It will be your guide to the world of philosophy, where every paragraph is full of deep reflection and discovery. Do not miss the opportunity to touch the heritage of one of the greatest thinkers of mankind and discover new horizons of understanding.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Гегель Г.В.Ф.
- Language
- Russian
- Series
- Философское наследие
- ISBN
- 9781840246094
- Release date
- 1975
- Volume
- Том 2 из 3