The Absolute Through Opposition: Hegel and the Tao Pubblico
Dao, Quoc-Anh Mitchell (2011)
Abstract
This thesis presents a case for a unity between the speculative
philosophy of Hegel and the
philosophy presented by Lao Tze in the Tao. This connection between
these two particular
philosophies suggest that there is a case where two very different
systems have arrived at an
analogically similar idea. The absolute as presented by Hegel and
Lao Tze represent the same
idea. Chapter one discusses the development of the absolute in the
history of consciousness as
detailed by Hegel. Chapter two covers the notion of the Tao as an
absolute seen in the Tao Te
Ching. Chapter three views both of the philosophies simultaneously
to arrive at a new viewpoint
through Hegelian dialectic.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Introduction...................1
1. Hegel's Absolute .........2
2. The Tao ..................20
3. Hegel and the Tao......39
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