Hegel and Canada : unity of opposites? /
Hegel has had a remarkable, yet largely unremarked, role in Canada's intellectual development. In the last half of the twentieth-century, as Canada was coming to define itself in the wake of World War Two, some of Canada's most thoughtful scholars turned to the work of G.W.F. Hegel for ins...
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Toronto :
University of Toronto Press,
[2018]
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Hegel and Canada |
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- 1 Introduction: Unity of Opposites? Hegel and Canada
- 2 Hegel in Canada
- 3 Jewish and Post-Christian Interpretations of Hegel: Emil Fackenheim and Henry S. Harris
- 4 Fackenheim on Self-Making, Divine and Human
- 5 Conscience, Religion, and Multiculturalism: A Canadian Hegel
- 6 Conquering Finitude: Towards a Renewed Hegelian Middle
- 7 Hegel's Philosophy of Mind
- 8 Negativity: Charles Taylor, Hegel, and the Problem of Modern Freedom
- 9 Early Canadian Political Culture: Hegelian Adaptations in John Watson
- 10 Idealism and Empire: John Watson, Michael Ignatieff, and the Moral Warrant for "Liberal Imperialism"
- 11 Beyond "Hegel's Time": Made in the USA, Not Available in Canada
- 12 Freedom and the Tradition: George Grant, James Doull, and the Character of Modernity
- 13 Grant, Hegel, and the "Impossibility of Canada"
- 14 Hegel and Canada's Constitution
- 15 Hegel's Laurentian Fragments
- 16 Hegel and the Possibility of Intercultural Criticism
- 17 Conclusion: Canada and the Unity of Opposites?