Hegel and The Fortress Of Freedom
    Megahed Abd Elmonim Mogahed

    Hegel and The Fortress Of Freedom

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    Can we run from that which never misses?

    Heraclitus asks

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    If Heraclitus asks: Can we flee from that which is never absent? And he was referring to logistical or total human reason, so can we flee from Hegel with all the dialectical thought that he represents, aiming to doubt the rigidity of reality, hoping to change it for the benefit of man?

    Since I realized that Hegel aims to reach the fingerprint of man in reality, and he is changing reality, whether by originality or falsity, in preparation for revealing the alienation of man and as a prelude to conquering this alienation by linking man to the social essence, Hegel has accompanied me even in my dreams

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    977-384-079-4-:
    Author
    Mejahed Abdelmeaim mejahed
    Original Language
    Arabic
    Format
    Paperback
    Publishing House
    Maktabet Dar El Kalema Publishing House
    Number of Pages
    132
    Product Dimensions
    19.2×12.5×0.5
    Product Weight
    116 gm

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    Can we run from that which never misses?

    Heraclitus asks

    Suren Kerkegor in Copenhagen on May 5, 1813, both of his father and mother descended from the Jute family, a Germanic tribe that invaded the European continent in the fifth century.

    The subject of fiction has received clear interest from many philosophers, both idealists and empiricists. We will depart from the subject of our studies if we try to follow the opinions of modern philosophers in this regard

    This book presents Paul Tillich at his very best--brief, clear, stimulating, provocative. Speaking with understanding and force, he makes a basic analysis of love, power, and justice, all concepts fundamental in the mutual relations of people, of social groups, and of humankind to God.

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    977-384-079-4-: 977-384-160-15 1999-16176 978-977-384-203-1
    Author
    Mejahed Abdelmeaim mejahed Frithiof Brandt Hassan Hammad Paul Tillich
    Translator
    Mejahed Abdelmeaim mejahed kamila Yosef
    Editor
    Mohamed H. A. Ghoneam
    Original Language
    Arabic English Arabic English
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    Arabic (Translated)
    English
    Arabic (Translated)
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    Paperback Paperback Paperback Paperback
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    Maktabet Dar El Kalema Publishing House Maktabet Dar El Kalema Publishing House Maktabet Dar El Kalema Publishing House Maktabet Dar El Kalema Publishing House
    Number of Pages
    132 158 119 162
    Product Dimensions
    19.2×12.5×0.5 19.5×11.5×0.7 24*17*0.7 cm 20.8*12.8*0.7
    Product Weight
    116 gm 172gm 206 gm 148gm