Idealism and existentialism Hegel and nineteenth- and twentieth-century philosophy /
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| Series: | Continuum studies in philosophy.
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                Table of Contents: 
            
                  - Hegel and the myth of reason
 - Hegel's Phenomenology of spirit as a systematic fragment
 - The architectonic of Hegel's Phenomenology of spirit
 - Points of contact in the philosophy of religion of Hegel and Schopenhauer
 - Kierkegaard's criticism of the absence of ethics in Hegel's system
 - Kierkegaard's criticism of abstraction and his proposed solution: appropriation
 - Kierkegaard's recurring criticism of Hegel's The good and conscience
 - Hegel and Nietzsche on the death of tragedy and Greek ethical life
 - Existentialist ethics
 - Merleau-Ponty's criticisms of Sartre's theory of freedom
 - Sartre and Merleau-Ponty on consciousness and bad faith.