History of young Hegel. The Renewal of Hegelianism (Trans. from Germ. by Oleksii Lytvynenko): Kyiv, Try krapky [Three dots], 2008, 306 p.

Authors

Wilhelm Dilthey
Wilhelm Windelband
Oleksii Lytvynenko

Synopsis

The work of W. Dilthey, one of the main founders of the «philosophy of life», «History of the Young Hegel» (1905) is the first thorough account of the formation and development of Hegel's early worldview, which used all the material from the manuscripts of the young Hegel kept in the Berlin Old Library. It «opened a new era in the study of Hegel» (H.-G. Gadamer), revolutionized understanding of his philosophy, and served as a powerful impetus for the revival of interest in the doctrine of the outstanding philosopher, which had been largely forgotten in the second half of the nineteenth century.

«The Renewal of Hegelianism» (1910), a famous academic speech by the head of the Baden School of Neo-Kantianism, a prominent historian of philosophy W. Windelband, is an important document that testified to the birth of German Neo-Hegelianism. It reveals the limits of Neo-Kantianism, clarifies the reasons for the awakening of the worldview attraction to Hegel's philosophy at the turn of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, conceptualizes this attraction, and outlines the theoretical program of Neo-Hegelianism.

Translated and published in Ukrainian for the first time. 

 

 

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May 12, 2025

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