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This critical guide provides an in-depth examination of Hegel’s philosophy of nature, one of the most challenging and debated aspects of his philosophical system. Marina F. Bykova offers a thorough analysis of how Hegel attempted to reconcile rational thought with the empirical study of natural phenomena.
The book explores key themes including Hegel’s dialectical method applied to natural processes, the relationship between nature and spirit, and his critique of mechanistic materialism. Contributors address contemporary interpretations and reassess Hegel’s relevance to modern philosophy of science and environmental thought.
Essential for scholars of German Idealism, philosophy of nature, and the history of philosophy, this guide clarifies Hegel’s often misunderstood approach to understanding the natural world and demonstrates its significance for contemporary philosophical debates.







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