The New Emergence of the Spirit : A Study of Content and Style in Hegel and George Eliot

Hegel and Eliot have been chosen for this study not because of their differences but because of similarities in their thought. Although most of Hegel's works are obscure and pedantic, it is possible to show that his early thinking reflects a deep awareness of many of the implications of the new...

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Main Author: Hall, Larry Joe
Other Authors: Eberly, Ralph
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Language:English
Published: North Texas State University 1970
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spelling ndltd-unt.edu-info-ark-67531-metadc1312852017-03-17T08:40:05Z The New Emergence of the Spirit : A Study of Content and Style in Hegel and George Eliot Hall, Larry Joe Hegel Eliot context style Hegel and Eliot have been chosen for this study not because of their differences but because of similarities in their thought. Although most of Hegel's works are obscure and pedantic, it is possible to show that his early thinking reflects a deep awareness of many of the implications of the new age. A growing number of philosophers and theologians today are apparently "rediscovering" Hegel as one who caught a vision of the transition in man's history and whose insights are valuable today. North Texas State University Eberly, Ralph Owsley, Richard M. 1970-08 Thesis or Dissertation iii, 166 leaves Text call-no: 379 N81 no.4152 local-cont-no: n_04152 untcat: b2495896 https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc131285/ ark: ark:/67531/metadc131285 English Public Copyright Copyright is held by the author, unless otherwise noted. All rights reserved. Hall, Larry Joe
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The New Emergence of the Spirit : A Study of Content and Style in Hegel and George Eliot
description Hegel and Eliot have been chosen for this study not because of their differences but because of similarities in their thought. Although most of Hegel's works are obscure and pedantic, it is possible to show that his early thinking reflects a deep awareness of many of the implications of the new age. A growing number of philosophers and theologians today are apparently "rediscovering" Hegel as one who caught a vision of the transition in man's history and whose insights are valuable today.
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