Part I: The Foundations of Hegel’s Philosophy

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Part I: The Foundations of Hegel’s Philosophy is the opening section of Herbert Marcuse’s work *Reason and Revolution*, where he systematically introduces and interprets the basic concepts and structure of Hegel’s thought.

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instanceOf book section
part of a philosophical monograph
philosophical monograph
aimsTo clarify the rational core of Hegel’s dialectic
prepare the ground for a critique of fascism and irrationalism
provide systematic introduction to Hegel’s philosophy
author Herbert Marcuse
Herbert Marcuse
containedInWorkBy Herbert Marcuse
discusses phenomenology of spirit
surface form: Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit

Philosophy of Right
surface form: Hegel’s Philosophy of Right

Wissenschaft der Logik
surface form: Hegel’s Science of Logic
focusesOn Hegel’s concept of freedom
Hegel’s concept of reason
Hegel’s concept of spirit (Geist)
Hegel’s concept of the state
Hegel’s logic as foundation of his system
basic concepts of Hegel’s philosophy
critical reconstruction of Hegel’s system
foundations of Hegel’s thought
historical context of Hegel’s philosophy
interpretation of Hegel’s dialectic
relation between reason and history in Hegel
systematic structure of Hegel’s philosophy
genre intellectual history
philosophical analysis
hasPerspective Marxist interpretation of Hegel
critical theory approach
hasWorkTitle Part I: The Foundations of Hegel’s Philosophy self-link
isOpeningSectionOf Reason and Revolution
language English
mainSubject G. W. F. Hegel
Hegel and the rise of social theory
Hegelian dialectics
surface form: Hegelian philosophy
partOf Reason and Revolution
precedes Part II: The Rise of Social Theory
publicationCentury 20th century
relatedTo German idealism
surface form: German Idealism

critical theory of society
dialectical method
history of philosophy

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Reason and Revolution hasPart Part I: The Foundations of Hegel’s Philosophy
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