Becoming Rich by Mark Tier

Becoming Rich by Mark Tier

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Becoming Rich by Mark Tier

Offering one of the first initiatives of reconciliation between the analytic and continental philosophical traditions, this important collection of original essays offers a new perspective on Hegel's philosophy within the context of some of the themes central to current discussion. Placing Hegel at the intersection between continental and analytic philosophy, the book presents an indispensible guide to the most current contemporary debates and to an emerging topic within Hegel studies. Analytic philosophy has long been held to consider Hegel its b te noir. Yet in fact Hegel and analytic philosophy converge on some crucial issues, which suggests that, although analytic philosophy initially declared its anti-Hegelianism, it is in fact nourished of Hegelian themes and defended through Hegelian concepts. The essays in this volume address this apparent paradox, offering 'analytic' readings of Hegel, Hegelian readings of the analytic tradition, historical explorations of Hegel's confrontation with Kant and of the analytic tradition's debt to Hegel, and new interpretations of Hegelian texts.
Mark Tier is an Australian writer and businessman who has lived and worked in Hong Kong since 1977. Seven years ago he adopted the wealth-building secrets in this book, sold his business interests, and now lives solely from returns on his investments.
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ISBN 13 9780312339869
ISBN 10 0312339860
Title Becoming Rich
Author Mark Tier
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher St. Martin's Press
Year published 2005-04-01
Number of pages 358
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.