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This book discusses the most comprehensive of Hegel’s works: his
long-neglected Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences in
Outline. It contains original essays by internationally renowned
and emerging voices in Hegel scholarship. Their contributions
elucidate fundamental aspects of Hegel’s encyclopedic system with
an eye to its contemporary relevance. The book thus addresses
system-level claims about Hegel’s unique conceptions of
philosophy, philosophical "science" and its method, dialectic,
speculative thinking, and the way they relate to both Hegelian and
contemporary notions of nature, history, religion, freedom, and
cultural praxis.
This book focuses on the interpretations of Hegel's Phenomenology
of Spirit that have proved influential over the past decades.
Current readers of Hegel's Phenomenology face an abundance of
interpretive literature devoted to this difficult text and confront
a plethora of different philosophical presuppositions, research
strategies and hermeneutic efforts.To enable a better orientation
within the interpretative landscape, the essays in this volume
summarize, contextualize and critically comment on the issues and
currents in contemporary Phenomenology scholarship. There is a
common set of three questions that each of the contributions seeks
to answer: (1) What kind of text is The Phenomenology of Spirit?
(2) What do the different strategies of interpretation conceptually
bring to the text? (3) How do different interpreters justify their
verdict on whether the Phenomenology is still a viable project?
While Kantian constructivism has become one of the most influential
and systematic schools of thought in analytic moral and political
philosophy, Hegelian approaches to practical normativity hold out
the promise of building upon Kantian insights into individual
self-determination while avoiding their dualistic tendencies. James
Gledhill and Sebastian Stein unite distinguished scholars of German
idealism and contemporary Anglophone practical philosophy with
rising stars in the field, to explore whether Hegelian idealist
philosophy can offer the categories that analytic practical
philosophy requires to overcome the contradictions that have so far
plagued Kantian constructivism. The volume organizes the
contributions into three parts. The first of these engages debates
in metaethics regarding the relationship between realism and
constructivism. The second part sees contributors draw on debates
about the nature of political normativity, focusing primarily on
the problems of historical contextualism, relativism, and critical
reflection. The concluding part considers the application of the
Hegelian framework to contemporary debates about specific ethical
issues, including multiculturalism, democracy, and human rights.
Hegel and Contemporary Practical Philosophy contributes to the
on-going debate about the importance of systematic philosophy in
the context of practical philosophy, engages with contemporary
discussions about the shape of a rational social order, and gauges
the timeliness of Hegelian philosophy. This book is a must read for
scholars interested in Hegel and in the contemporary tradition of
Kantian constructivism in moral and political philosophy.
This book discusses the most comprehensive of Hegel's works: his
long-neglected Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences in
Outline. It contains original essays by internationally renowned
and emerging voices in Hegel scholarship. Their contributions
elucidate fundamental aspects of Hegel's encyclopedic system with
an eye to its contemporary relevance. The book thus addresses
system-level claims about Hegel's unique conceptions of philosophy,
philosophical "science" and its method, dialectic, speculative
thinking, and the way they relate to both Hegelian and contemporary
notions of nature, history, religion, freedom, and cultural praxis.
While Kantian constructivism has become one of the most influential
and systematic schools of thought in analytic moral and political
philosophy, Hegelian approaches to practical normativity hold out
the promise of building upon Kantian insights into individual
self-determination while avoiding their dualistic tendencies. James
Gledhill and Sebastian Stein unite distinguished scholars of German
idealism and contemporary Anglophone practical philosophy with
rising stars in the field, to explore whether Hegelian idealist
philosophy can offer the categories that analytic practical
philosophy requires to overcome the contradictions that have so far
plagued Kantian constructivism. The volume organizes the
contributions into three parts. The first of these engages debates
in metaethics regarding the relationship between realism and
constructivism. The second part sees contributors draw on debates
about the nature of political normativity, focusing primarily on
the problems of historical contextualism, relativism, and critical
reflection. The concluding part considers the application of the
Hegelian framework to contemporary debates about specific ethical
issues, including multiculturalism, democracy, and human rights.
Hegel and Contemporary Practical Philosophy contributes to the
on-going debate about the importance of systematic philosophy in
the context of practical philosophy, engages with contemporary
discussions about the shape of a rational social order, and gauges
the timeliness of Hegelian philosophy. This book is a must read for
scholars interested in Hegel and in the contemporary tradition of
Kantian constructivism in moral and political philosophy.
Hegel famously argues that his speculative method is a foundation
for claims about socio-political reality within a wider
philosophical system. This systematic approach is thought a
superior alternative to all other ways of philosophical thinking.
Hegel's method and system have normative significance for
understanding everything from ethics to the state. Hegel's approach
has attracted much debate among scholars about key philosophical
questions - and controversy about his proposed answers to them. Is
his method and system open to the charge of dogmatism? Are his
claims about the rationality of monarchy, unequal gender relations,
an unelected second parliamentary chamber and a corporation-based
economy beyond revision? This ground-breaking collection of new
essays by leading interpreters of Hegel's philosophy is dedicated
to the questions that surround Hegel's philosophical method and its
relationship to the conclusions of his political philosophy. It
contributes to the on-going debate about the importance of a
systematic context for political philosophy, the relationship
between theoretical and practical philosophy, and engages with
contemporary discussions about the shape of a rational social
order.
Hegel regarded his Enyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences as the
work which most fully presented the scope of his philosophical
system and its method. It is somewhat surprising, therefore, that
scholars regularly accord it only a secondary status. This Critical
Guide seeks to change that, with sixteen newly-written essays from
an international group of leading Hegel scholars that shed
much-needed light on both the whole and the parts of the
Encyclopedia system. Topics include the structure and aim of the
Encyclopedia system as a whole, the differences between the greater
and lesser Logics, the role of nature in Hegel's thinking, and the
shapes of absolute spirit as art, religion, and philosophy. This
book will be invaluable to students and scholars with an interest
in Hegel and the history of philosophy.
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Agent-Mediated Electronic Commerce. Designing Trading Strategies and Mechanisms for Electronic Markets - AMEC 2013, Saint Paul, MN, USA, May 6, 2013, TADA 2013, Bellevue, WA, USA, July 15, 2013, and AMEC and TADA 2014, Paris, France, May 5, 2014, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback)
Sofia Ceppi, Esther David, Vedran Podobnik, Valentin Robu, Onn Shehory, …
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This volume contains 12 thoroughly refereed and revised papers
detailing recent advances in research on designing trading agents
and mechanisms for agent-mediated e-commerce. They were originally
presented at three events: the Workshop on Agent-Mediated
Electronic Commerce (AMEC 2013), co-located with AAMAS 2013 in
Saint Paul, MN, USA, in May 2013; the Workshop on Trading Agent
Design and Analysis (TADA 2013), co-located with AAAI 2013 in
Bellevue, WA, USA, in July 2013; and the Joint Workshop on Trading
Agent Design and Analysis (TADA 2014) and Agent-Mediated Electronic
Commerce (AMEC 2014), co-located with AAMAS 2014 in Paris, France,
in May 2014. Given the breadth of research topics in this field,
the range of topics addressed in these papers is correspondingly
broad. These include the study of theoretical issues related to the
design of interaction protocols and marketplaces; the design and
analysis of automated trading strategies used by individual agents;
and the deployment of such strategies, in times as part of an entry
to the trading agent competition.
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Agent-Mediated Electronic Commerce. Designing Trading Strategies and Mechanisms for Electronic Markets - AMEC and TADA 2012, Valencia, Spain, June 4th, 2012, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 2013 ed.)
Esther David, Christopher Kiekintveld, Valentin Robu, Onn Shehory, Sebastian Stein
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R1,468
Discovery Miles 14 680
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This volume contains 11 thoroughly refereed and revised papers
detailing recent advances in research on designing trading agents
and mechanisms for agent-mediated e-commerce. They were originally
presented at the Joint Workshop on Trading Agent Design and
Analysis (TADA 2012) and Agent-Mediated Electronic Commerce (AMEC
2012) co-located with AAMAS 2012 in Valencia, Spain, in June 2012.
The increasing reliance on software agents has created a range of
pressing new research challenges, including the design of
appropriate agent decision algorithms, approaches for predicting
the complex behaviors and interactions of multiple agents,
including the computation of equilibria, and the engineering of
protocols and mechanisms that ensure electronic markets behave in a
stable manner or fulfill other desirable criteria. Drawing upon a
diverse range of scientific disciplines, including computer
science, economics, artificial intelligence, operations research
and game theory, the papers collected in this volume represent a
cross-section of recent research and cover topics such as
strategies for individual trading agents, the design of markets and
interaction protocols between agents, and a variety of
applications.
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Agent-Mediated Electronic Commerce. Designing Trading Strategies and Mechanisms for Electronic Markets - AMEC 2011, Taipei, Taiwan, May 2, 2011, and TADA 2011, Barcelona, Spain, July 17, 2011, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 2013 ed.)
Esther David, Valentin Robu, Onn Shehory, Sebastian Stein, Andreas Symeonidis
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R1,468
Discovery Miles 14 680
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This volume contains ten thoroughly refereed and revised papers
detailing recent advances in research on designing trading agents
and mechanisms for agent-mediated e-commerce. They were originally
presented at the 13th International Workshop on Agent-Mediated
Electronic Commerce (AMEC 2011), collocated with AAMAS 2011 in
Taipei, Taiwan, or at the 2011 Workshop on Trading Agent Design and
Analysis (TADA 2011), collocated with IJCAI 2011 in Barcelona,
Spain.The papers presented at these two workshops illustrate both
the depth and broad range of research topics in this field. They
range from providing solutions to open theoretical problems in
online scheduling and bargaining under uncertainty, to designing
bidding agents in a wide area of application areas, such as
electronic commerce, supply chain management, or keyword
advertising, to designing agents that can successfully replicate
actual human behaviors in realistic games.
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Agent-Mediated Electronic Commerce. Designing Trading Strategies and Mechanisms for Electronic Markets - AMEC 2010, Toronto, ON, Canada, May 10, 2010, and TADA 2010, Cambridge, MA, USA, June 7, 2010, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 2012 ed.)
Esther David, Kate Larson, Alex Rogers, Onn Shehory, Sebastian Stein
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R1,468
Discovery Miles 14 680
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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This volume contains 9 thoroughly refereed and revised papers
detailing recent advances in research on designing trading agents
and mechanisms for agent-mediated e-commerce. They were originally
presented at the 12th International Workshop on Agent-Mediated
Electronic Commerce (AMEC 2010), collocated with AAMAS 2010 in
Toronto, Canada, or the 2010 Workshop on Trading Agent Design and
Analysis (TADA 2010), collocated with EC 2010 in Cambridge, MA,
USA. The papers examine emerging topics such as ad auctions and
supply chains, or the interactions between competing markets, and
present novel algorithms and rigorous theoretical results. Several
of them evaluate their results using real data from large
e-commerce sites or from experiments with human traders.
Hegel regarded his Enyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences as the
work which most fully presented the scope of his philosophical
system and its method. It is somewhat surprising, therefore, that
scholars regularly accord it only a secondary status. This Critical
Guide seeks to change that, with sixteen newly-written essays from
an international group of leading Hegel scholars that shed
much-needed light on both the whole and the parts of the
Encyclopedia system. Topics include the structure and aim of the
Encyclopedia system as a whole, the differences between the greater
and lesser Logics, the role of nature in Hegel's thinking, and the
shapes of absolute spirit as art, religion, and philosophy. This
book will be invaluable to students and scholars with an interest
in Hegel and the history of philosophy.
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