The whole of philosophy in this way resembles a circle of circles. The single circle, because it is a real totality, bursts through the limits imposed by its special medium, and gives rise to a wider circle. In each of these parts, however, the philosophical Idea is found in a particular specificality or medium. ![]() "Each of the parts of philosophy is a philosophical whole, a circle rounded and complete in itself. It is like “a circle rounded and complete in itself” “The single circle, because it is a real totality, burst through the limits imposed by its special medium, and gives rise to a wider circle… resembles a circle of circles” “… constituted by the system of these peculiar phases, and each is a necessary member of the organization” (Hegel, ). Each system was refuted by the successor, and at the same time the earlier system was still bought forth, in the evolution of system after system The earlier systems in the progression were more abstract. Hegel’s dialectic Notion is about the unfolding process “from abstract to concrete” historically in the “shape of successive systems, each based on a particular definition of the Absolute” (Hegel, ). Nevertheless, the circles that do not repeart their cycle exactly as before, can become spirals. Hegel (1830) writes of 'circles' not of spirals. The Encyclopedia Logic: Part 1 of the Encyclopaedia of Philosophical Sciences, translated by T.F. Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich (1830/1991). William Wallace (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1971).Įncyclopaedia of the Philosophical Sciences (1830) Part One by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (first published in 1817, second edition 1827, third edition 1830 ) and see in that piece section on "Philosophy of Nature" ( click here for that). Hegel's Philosophy of Mind: Being Part Three of the Encyclopaedia of Philosophical Sciences, trans.Michael John Petry, 3 vols., (London: George Allen and Unwin, 1970). Philosophy of Nature (Part Two of the Encyclopaedia of Philosophical Sciences), trans.The Encyclopaedia Logic: Part 1 of the Encyclopaedia of Philosophical Sciences, trans. ![]() Prometheus Books Remainder: from “Hegel’s Philosophy of Right”, 1820, translated, Oxford University Press First Published: by Clarendon Press 1952, Translated: with Notes by T M Knox 1942. First Published: by G Bell, London, 1896. ( second version of same book) Preface and Introduction with certain changes in terminology: from, by G W F Hegel 1820. Download one of the Phenomenology of Spirit books on line by Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich (1807). NEXT EPISODE - Mary Parker Follett, the Mother of Systems Theory, all but forgotten in the craze for TFW Virusįigure 2 - 4 Eras of Organizational Systemįigure 3 - TFW Virus (from Henri Savll's work Take the Red Pill and wake up to Marx and Engels historical materialism And still have TFW Virus - we all in the Matrix -> Take the Blue Pill and stay in your computer addiction, and the story ends. COMPUTER SYSTEM era we are in now, everyone in late modern monopoly capitalism addicted to personal computers, cell phones, etc. Industrial revolution took over and people went into factory system with what is called TFW Virus ->Taylorism, Fayolism, & WeberismĤ. Pre-modern when crafts, farms, ranches existed with spiritualĢ. This episode is about differences in Hegel dialectic and Marx/Engels historical materialism method, then develops 4 eras of historyġ. ![]() SUMMARY" 2nd in series Organizational Research Methods by David Boje. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit (1807) Let's look at this as a Hegel Dialectic (see Phenomenology of Spirit book: sections 393-394).Please download an e-book version of Hegelįigure 1 - Hegel Relational Process OntologyīOJE ORIGINAL YOUTUBE Hegel and Marx/Engels and what has happened to systems theory since them Youtube 10 minutes ![]() (2018) "Organizational Resarch Methods: Storytelling In Action", (March 15), URL = Ĭhapter - RPO2 Hegel's Dialectical Method Organizational Research Methods: Storytelling in Actionīook being prepared for Routledge, due March 2018
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