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Rainbow Farm (Hardcover): Robert R. Williams Rainbow Farm (Hardcover)
Robert R. Williams
R740 R633 Discovery Miles 6 330 Save R107 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
A Guide to the Teachings of the Early Church Fathers (Hardcover): Robert R. Williams A Guide to the Teachings of the Early Church Fathers (Hardcover)
Robert R. Williams
R1,130 R908 Discovery Miles 9 080 Save R222 (20%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Toward the Conquest of Beriberi (Hardcover): Robert R. Williams Toward the Conquest of Beriberi (Hardcover)
Robert R. Williams
R1,843 Discovery Miles 18 430 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Beyond Liberalism and Communitarianism - Studies in Hegel's Philosophy of Right (Paperback): Robert R. Williams Beyond Liberalism and Communitarianism - Studies in Hegel's Philosophy of Right (Paperback)
Robert R. Williams
R804 Discovery Miles 8 040 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Divine Immutability - A Critical Reconsideration (Paperback, 1st Fortress Press ed): Claude Welch, Robert R. Williams Divine Immutability - A Critical Reconsideration (Paperback, 1st Fortress Press ed)
Claude Welch, Robert R. Williams; Edited by Isaak August Dorner
R483 Discovery Miles 4 830 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Unqualified divine simplicity not only contradicts the central christological and trinitarian distinctions but it also renders implausible any positive relation between God and world, God and time.

Tragedy, Recognition, and the Death of God - Studies in Hegel and Nietzsche (Hardcover): Robert R. Williams Tragedy, Recognition, and the Death of God - Studies in Hegel and Nietzsche (Hardcover)
Robert R. Williams
R3,423 R2,892 Discovery Miles 28 920 Save R531 (16%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Hegel and Nietzsche are two of the most important figures in philosophy and religion. Robert R. Williams challenges the view that they are mutually exclusive. He identifies four areas of convergence. First, Hegel and Nietzsche express and define modern interest in tragedy as a philosophical topic. Each seeks to correct the traditional philosophical and theological suppression of a tragic view of existence. This suppression of the tragic is required by the moral vision of the world, both in the tradition and in Kant's practical philosophy and its postulates. For both Hegel and Nietzsche, the moral vision of the world is a projection of spurious, life-negating values that Nietzsche calls the ascetic ideal, and that Hegel identifies as the spurious infinite. The moral God is the enforcer of morality. Second, while acknowledging a tragic dimension of existence, Hegel and Nietzsche nevertheless affirm that existence is good in spite of suffering. Both affirm a vision of human freedom as open to otherness and requiring recognition and community. Struggle and contestation have affirmative significance for both. Third, while the moral God is dead, this does not put an end to the God-question. Theology must incorporate the death of God as its own theme. The union of God and death expressing divine love is for Hegel the basic speculative intuition. This implies a dipolar, panentheistic concept of a tragic, suffering God, who risks, loves, and reconciles. Fourth, Williams argues that both Hegel and Nietzsche pursue theodicy, not as a justification of the moral God, but rather as a question of the meaningfulness and goodness of existence despite nihilism and despite tragic conflict and suffering. The inseparability of divine love and anguish means that reconciliation is no conflict-free harmony, but includes a paradoxical tragic dissonance: reconciliation is a disquieted bliss in disaster.

Lectures on the Philosophy of Spirit 1827-8 (Hardcover): Robert R. Williams Lectures on the Philosophy of Spirit 1827-8 (Hardcover)
Robert R. Williams; G.W.F. Hegel
R4,621 R3,887 Discovery Miles 38 870 Save R734 (16%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Hegel Lectures Series Series Editor: Peter C. Hodgson Hegel's lectures have had as great a historical impact as the works he himself published. Important elements of his system are elaborated only in the lectures, especially those given in Berlin during the last decade of his life. The original editors conflated materials from different sources and dates, obscuring the development and logic of Hegel's thought. The Hegel Lectures series is based on a selection of extant and recently discovered transcripts and manuscripts. The original lecture series are reconstructed so that the structure of Hegel's argument can be followed. Each volume presents an accurate new translation accompanied by an editorial introduction and annotations on the text, which make possible the identification of Hegel's many allusions and sources. Lectures on the Philosophy of Spirit 1827-8 Robert Williams provides the first full view of Hegel's Philosophy of Subjective Spirit in his translation of this recently discovered manuscript. Hegel's lectures of 1827 go far beyond the previously published Encyclopedia outline, and provide a new introduction to the Philosophy of Spirit. Since they come from a single source, they are not editorial constructions like the previously published supplemental materials (Zusaetze). The new material provides the only explicit grounding of the concept of right presupposed by the Philosophy of Right, grounds Hegel's account of the virtues in love and mutual recognition, gives further insight into Hegel's theory of madness/dementia, and elaborates Hegel's difficult account of the role of mechanical memory in transcendental deduction of objectivity. The edition should stimulate and open up interest in Hegel's Philosophy of Spirit, a neglected area in Hegel scholarship, but one to which Hegel himself attached special importance and significance.

Hegel on the Proofs and the Personhood of God - Studies in Hegel's Logic and Philosophy of Religion (Hardcover): Robert R.... Hegel on the Proofs and the Personhood of God - Studies in Hegel's Logic and Philosophy of Religion (Hardcover)
Robert R. Williams
R2,853 Discovery Miles 28 530 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Hegel's analysis of his culture identifies nihilistic tendencies in modernity i.e., the death of God and end of philosophy. Philosophy and religion have both become hollowed out to such an extent that traditional disputes between faith and reason become impossible because neither any longer possesses any content about which there could be any dispute; this is nihilism. Hegel responds to this situation with a renewal of the ontological argument (Logic) and ontotheology, which takes the form of philosophical trinitarianism. Hegel on the Proofs and the Personhood of God examines Hegel's recasting of the theological proofs as the elevation of spirit to God and defense of their content against the criticisms of Kant and Jacobi. It also considers the issue of divine personhood in the Logic and Philosophy of Religion. This issue reflects Hegel's antiformalism that seeks to win back determinate content for truth (Logic) and the concept of God. While the personhood of God was the issue that divided the Hegelian school into left-wing and right-wing factions, both sides fail as interpretations. The center Hegelian view is both virtually unknown, and the most faithful to Hegel's project. What ties the two parts of the book together-Hegel's philosophical trinitarianism or identity as unity in and through difference (Logic) and his theological trinitarianism, or incarnation, trinity, reconciliation, and community (Philosophy of Religion)-is Hegel's Logic of the Concept. Hegel's metaphysical view of personhood is identified with the singularity (Einzelheit) of the concept. This includes as its speculative nucleus the concept of the true infinite: the unity in difference of infinite/finite, thought and being, divine-human unity (incarnation and trinity), God as spirit in his community.

Rainbow Farm (Paperback): Robert R. Williams Rainbow Farm (Paperback)
Robert R. Williams
R428 R355 Discovery Miles 3 550 Save R73 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Toward a Conquest of Beriberi (Paperback): Robert R. Williams Toward a Conquest of Beriberi (Paperback)
Robert R. Williams; Foreword by W. H. Sebrell Jr
R987 Discovery Miles 9 870 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Toward a Conquest of Beriberi (Hardcover): Robert R. Williams Toward a Conquest of Beriberi (Hardcover)
Robert R. Williams; Foreword by W. H. Sebrell Jr
R1,265 Discovery Miles 12 650 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Hegel's Ethics of Recognition (Paperback, Revised Ed.): Robert R. Williams Hegel's Ethics of Recognition (Paperback, Revised Ed.)
Robert R. Williams
R953 R812 Discovery Miles 8 120 Save R141 (15%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this significant contribution to Hegel scholarship, Robert Williams develops the most comprehensive account to date of Hegel's concept of recognition (Anerkennung). Fichte introduced the concept of recognition as a presupposition of both Rousseau's social contract and Kant's ethics. Williams shows that Hegel appropriated the concept of recognition as the general pattern of his concept of ethical life, breaking with natural law theory yet incorporating the Aristotelian view that rights and virtues are possible only within a certain kind of community. He explores Hegel's intersubjective concept of spirit (Geist) as the product of affirmative mutual recognition and his conception of recognition as the right to have rights. Examining Hegel's Jena manuscripts, his Philosophy of Right, the Phenomenology of Spirit, and other works, Williams shows how the concept of recognition shapes and illumines Hegel's understandings of crime and punishment, morality, the family, the state, sovereignty, international relations, and war. A concluding chapter on the reception and reworking of the concept of recognition by contemporary thinkers including Derrida, Levinas, and Deleuze demonstrates Hegel's continuing centrality to the philosophical concerns of our age.

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