Abstract

The article aims to consider the logical and historical-philosophical validity of anthropological interpretation claims for adequate disclosure of Hegelian philosophy’s meaning and content. It is proposed to accept the possibility of solving the problem of the world unity as an evaluation criterion. The author shows fundamental difference in approaches to ontological problems between classical Hegelian dialectics and its anthropological interpretation. The paper reveals the presence of insurmountable obstacles to the disclosure of the universal unity of being in the cases of adopting an attitude toward consistent anthropologization of the German classic’s philosophy.

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