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2016 | 71 | 10 | 845 – 857

Article title

HEGEL V MAĎARSKEJ A SLOVENSKEJ FILOZOFII 19. STOROČIA

Content

Title variants

EN
Hegel in Hungarian and Slovak philosophy of the 19th century

Languages of publication

SK

Abstracts

EN
The article sheds light on the reception of Hegel’s philosophy in Hungarian and Slovak philosophical thought of the 19th century. It tries to answer the question: Why the canonizations of Hegel in these two philosophical milieus differ? The canonization itself is rendered as a process and result of controversial coaction of subversive doings of the respective national subjects as well as the protecting interventions of political power. Two arguments, which have as yet been omitted, are offered in support of this thesis: (1) reception of Hegel in the Monarchy, i.e. also in Hungary, has been in the 19th century strongly determined by the established cultural and teaching politics, which (especially in the second half of the 19th century) preferred Herbart’s philosophy rejecting at the same time Hegel’s ideas. (2) Hegel’s system became in Hungarian as well as in Slovak philosophy closely connected with the respective conceptions of national philosophy. It was the character of these national philosophies that influenced the reception of other ideas including those of Hegel.

Year

Volume

71

Issue

10

Pages

845 – 857

Physical description

Contributors

  • Filozofický ústav SAV, Bratislava, Slovak Republic

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Document Type

Publication order reference

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YADDA identifier

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