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Volume 78 (2023), 9

Editorial

(Original title: The Value of Collegial Discussion)
Filozofia, 78 (2023), 9, 701 - 702.
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Critical Notices

(Original title: The Limits of Recognition: Hegel, Materialism, and Panpsychism)
Filozofia, 78 (2023), 9, 703 - 710.
Abstract
This contribution outlines several questions concerning the very paradigm of intersubjective recognition in post-Hegelian German philosophy in response to the work of Jon Stewart and Axel Honneth. It briefly traces, in conjunction with Stewart’s recent book on recognition, how discontent with this Hegelian paradigm, and its prioritization of spirit over nature,… Read more
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Original Articles

(Original title: Religious Non-Realism as a Border Zone? Reflecting on Feuerbach’s Anthropological Theology)
Filozofia, 78 (2023), 9, 711 - 718.
Abstract
In the present paper I examine the issue of religious non-realism with a special focus on its expression in Feuerbach’s anthropological theology. First, I discuss the distinction between religious realism and non-realism exploring the recent popularization of the latter by Don Cupitt. Second, I present Feuerbach as a repre-sentative of religious non-realism and… Read more
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(Original title: Revisiting Bakunin: Reflections about the Pandemic)
Filozofia, 78 (2023), 9, 719 - 731.
Abstract
Jon Stewart’s revisitation of Bakunin in Hegel’s Century offers an opportunity to reflect on contemporary libertarian expressions of individual freedom. The most alarming support of such freedom found its expression in revolts against COVID-19 public health measures. The goal of this paper is to reflect on Bakunin’s concept of freedom and revolt, in order to answer… Read more
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(Original title: Despair as a Basic Form of Self-Alienation: An Outline of Kierkegaard’s Dialectics)
Filozofia, 78 (2023), 9, 732 - 745.
Abstract
My paper follows the discussion opened by Jon Stewart’s recent book on Hegel’s concept of alienation and its influence on nineteenth-century thought, specifically in the chapter devoted to the concept of alienation in S. Kierkegaard. To begin the article, before I get to the central problem I will try to classify the two basic types of alienation we can encounter in… Read more
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(Original title: Jon Stewart on Ludwig Feuerbach’s Doctrine of the Humanity of the Divine in The Essence of Christianity)
Filozofia, 78 (2023), 9, 746 - 759.
Abstract
For several decades, Ludwig Feuerbach, who in his young years was known as Hegel’s student and follower and later as one of his harshest critics, has for many reasons been a significantly neglected philosopher. However, in recent years, we have been witnesses to a kind of renaissance of Feuerbach’s philosophy. Thinkers such as Jürgen Habermas have been discovering… Read more
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(Original title: Alienated Citizens: Hegel and Marx on Civil Society)
Filozofia, 78 (2023), 9, 760 - 776.
Abstract
In my paper, I use Jon Stewart’s recent analysis of the relationship between Hegel’s and Marx’s philosophy concerning the issues of alienation and recognition as a starting point for tackling the issue of alienation within civil society. I present key issues in Hegel’s presentation of civil society in the Philosophy of Right and Marx’s critique of this presentation.… Read more
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Reflections

(Original title: Hegel’s Ideas in the Twists and Turns of History)
Filozofia, 78 (2023), 9, 777 - 782.
Abstract
Jon Stewart’s book Hegel’s Century analyzes the reception and modifications of Hegel’s notions of recognition and alienation by his German, Russian, and Danish followers. The present text pays attention to the method of Stewart’s approach and the chapters devoted to F. M. Dostoevsky, K. Marx, and F. Engels.
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(Original title: Hegel and Pragmatism: A Sketch of Continuity)
Filozofia, 78 (2023), 9, 783 - 795.
Abstract
The place and role of Hegel(ianism) in the history of philosophy is a central topic within the historical-philosophical research. It is also the subject matter of Jon Stewart’s recent book Hegel’s Century. But its focus is on the European, rather than the global story. This paper offers a brief supplement in the form of a North American story, specifically, a… Read more
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Book Reviews

(Original title: JON STEWART: An Introduction to Hegel’s Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion: The Issue of Religious Content in the Enlightenment and Romanticism)
Filozofia, 78 (2023), 9, 796 - 799.
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