Hegel's Metaphysics of God
The Ontological Proof as the Development of a Trinitarian Divine Ontology
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Hegel's response to Kant's assertion that metaphysics, especially knowledge of God, is unattainable for humans is explored in this work. It delves into Hegel's metaphysical framework, offering insights into his philosophical approach and arguing for the possibility of understanding divine concepts. The book critically examines the implications of Hegel's thought on metaphysical discourse, positioning it within the broader context of philosophical debates of the time.
