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The formation of the young Hegel (1770-1800): from the enlightenment of the common man until the need of philosophy

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Author(s):
Ricardo Crissiuma
Total Authors: 1
Document type: Doctoral Thesis
Press: Campinas, SP.
Institution: Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP). Instituto de Filosofia e Ciências Humanas
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Examining board members:
Marcos Nobre; Marcia Cristina Ferreira Gonçalves; Miriam Mesquita Sampaio de Madureira; Erick Calheiros de Lima; Pedro Paulo Garrido Pimenta
Advisor: Marcos Nobre
Abstract

This thesis intends to reconstruct the formation of the young Hegel from his project of a popular religion until his "convertion" to philosophy. Receives special attention in this work the way by which the development of Hegel¿s thought along these almost two decades maintains the effort to mediate the particularity of the individual passional drives with the universality required to achieve a non-splitted society. Indeed, it will be argued that all through the receptions of the Geselligkeit¿s debate, of the kantian practical philosophy, of the French Revolution and of Schelling¿s first philosophical articles, the challenge of Hegel¿s formation years remains the same: by one hand, to offer a social unification that will not compromise the modern process of differentiation; by the other, to provide a concept of agency that avoid that the individual remains blind to his dependence of others. Through the angle derived of this thesis, one may see the mutual implication of a concept of social freedom capable of conciliate the development of needs and the social unity, and philosophy as the arriving point of Hegel¿s formation process (AU)

FAPESP's process: 11/23920-2 - The education of the young Hegel: from the needs of modern society to the need of philosophy
Grantee:Ricardo Crissiuma
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Doctorate