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No. 4 (1/2019) – Hegel, History and Us Download PDF TRIBUTE  In memory of Francesco Saverio Festa P.O.I. Editorial Board EDITORIAL Hegel, History and Us Luigi Ruggiu OVERVIEW Elements for an Analysis of the Current Relevance of Hegel’s Thought Gianmarco Bisogno (Editorial Board Member) CONTRIBUTIONS Individual, People, Sovereignty: Hegel and the Foundations of the Modern […]

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DOI: 10.30443/POI2019-0006 “One’s own positing” (WL 205, 2-5). Infinite Causality as a Logical Determination and the Objective Spirit Stefano Papa     While from Hegel’s point of view, Galilean relativity represents a mode of empirical consciousness – that is, presupposes the considerations of phenomenology and cannot be substantially accounted for in the self-explication of the […]

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DOI: 10.30443/POI2019-0004 The Pattern of Reason and the Development of the Idea in History: A Re-Reading of Hegel’s Lectures Renato Trombelli   This paper offers a reinterpretation of Hegel’s theories on history, focusing on the Lectures on the Philosophy of History (Vorlesungen über die Philosophie der Geschichte, 1822 – 1831) the Lectures on the History of Philosophy (Vorlesungen über […]

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DOI: 10.30443/POI2019-0008 Artistic Practices and Philosophical Practices: Family Similarities and In-Between Experiences Piero Castellano The paper revolves around the relationship between philosophical practices and artistic practices, investigated from a variety of perspectives that exclude an essentialist view, in an attempt to find the existing “family resemblances” between the two. The movements of deconstruction and self-problematization […]

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DOI: 10.30443/POI2019-0007 Re-thinking Hegel. Interview with Alberto Burgio and Gennaro Imbriano Gianmarco Bisogno Gianmarco Bisogno’s interview with Alberto Burgio and Gennaro Imbriano. Alberto Burgio is Full Professor in History of Philosophy at the University of Bologna. His major research interests are in the History of Political Philosophy and the Philosophy of History. He has published […]

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DOI: 10.30443/POI2019-0005 Hegel: From “Pure Life” to the Philosophy of History Francesco Valagussa   This paper focuses on Hegel’s Philosophy of History. From the relevance of his Theologische Jugendschriften, and throughout the analysis of the Phänomenologie des Geistes, I endeavor to highlight the importance of the Wissenschaft der Logik in the construction of a permanent point of view from […]

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DOI: 10.30443/POI2019-0003 Individual, People, Sovereignty: Hegel and the Foundations of the Modern World Emiliano Alessandroni   In his Doctrine of Being, Hegel states: “If a determinate content, some determinate being, is presupposed, this being, since it is determinate, stands in manifold reference to another content. It is not a matter of indifference to it whether a certain […]

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