Goethe and Hegel: The Tninker’s Integrity and the Philosopher’s Systematicity

Gorokhov P. A.
1. Russian Academy of National Economy and Public Administration 24 Kuracha Str., Orenburg, 460000, Russian Federation
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Yuzhaninova E. R.
1. Orenburg State University 13 Pobeda Ave., Orenburg, 460018, Russian Federation
yuterina@yandex.ru
The material was received by the Editorial Board: 24.06.2019
The article discusses the main elements of Goethe’s spiritual influence on Hegel’s philosophical constructions and the influence of the Hegelian system on Goethe’s whole worldview. The views of Goethe and Hegel on history, nature, free human spirit and philosophy itself, as the basis of productive human culture, largely coincided genetically from a single temporal and sociocultural flow. The relations between Goethe and Hegel make it possible to distinguish between the notions of “philosopher” and “thinker”: the so-called “professional” philosopher has a tendency towards systematicity, and with a thinker the systematism develops into integrity.

Keywords: Goethe, Hegel, history of philosophy, a philosophical world view, systematicity, integrity, contradiction, dialectics.
References: Pavel A. Gorokhov, Ekaterina R. Yuzhaninova Goethe and Hegel: The Tninker’s Integrity and the Philosopher’s Systematicity. Siberian Journal of Philosophy. 2019, vol. 17, no. 3. P. 271–284. DOI: 10.25205/2541-7517-2019-17-3-271-284