Hegel And The Hermetic Tradition by Michael Magee
A study tracing the hidden influence of hermetic, mystical and esoteric currents on Hegel’s thought, arguing that elements of Renaissance hermeticism, Christian mysticism and symbolic alchemical language quietly shaped his dialectical metaphysics; the book reconstructs how themes such as the unity of opposites, spiritual transformation, and a cosmological process were reworked into a systematic philosophical theology, challenging readings that treat his system as purely secular, rationalist, or disconnected from earlier occult and devotional traditions.
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