Howard P. Kainz


Howard P. Kainz is a professor of philosophy at Marquette University. He is the author of Hegel's Phenomenology, Parts I and II (Ohio, 1994, 1983) and An Introduction to Hegel: The Stages of Modern Philosophy (Ohio, 1996).


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Hegel’s Phenomenology, Part 2

The Evolution of Ethical and Religious Consciousness to the Absolute Standpoint

The publication in 1807 of Georg Wilhelm Frederich Hegel's Phanomenologie des Geistes (translated alternately as “Phenomenology of Mind” or “Phenomenology of Spirit”) marked the beginning of the modern era in philosophy.…


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Philosophical Perspectives On Peace

Anthology of Classical & Modern Sources

Philosophizing about peace has been a consistent occupation of major figures in the history of philosophy and letters since the Middle Ages. Immanuel Kant’s Eternal Peace is well-known and is still being widely studied.…


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Hegel’s Phenomenology, Part 1

Analysis and Commentary

 


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Introduction To Hegel

Stages of Modern Philosophy

In a sense it would be inappropriate to speak of “Hegel’s system of philosophy,” because Hegel thought that in the strict sense there is only one system of philosophy evolving in the Western world.…


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G. W. F. Hegel

The Philosophical System

Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, perhaps the most influential of all German philosophers, made one of the last great attempts to develop philosophy as an all-embracing scientific system. This system places Hegel among the "classical" philosophers—Aristotle, Aquinas, Spinoza—who also attempted to build grand conceptual edifices.…

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