Hegel and Metaphysics : On Logic and Ontology in the System / ed. by Allegra de Laurentiis.
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- 9783110427233
- 9783110424638
- 9783110424447
- 110.92 22/ger
- B2949.M4 H435 2014
- online - DeGruyter
- Issued also in print.
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Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Hegel’s Concept of the True Infinite and the Idea of a post-Critical Metaphysics -- A Deflationary Approach to Hegel’s Metaphysics -- Hegel as Metaphysician -- Hegel’s Overcoming of the Overcoming of Metaphysics -- A Critique of Non-Metaphysical Readings of Hegel’s Practical Philosophy -- The Metaphysical Presuppositions of Hegel’s Philosophy of Self-Consciousness -- The Interplay Between Logic and Metaphysics -- Hegel’s Metaphysics -- Hegel’s Faith and Knowledge and the Metaphysics that Takes the Place of Metaphysics -- Hegel’s Metaphysics as Speculative Naturalism -- Hegel’s Metaphysics of Action -- On the Limits of Language in a Hegelian Metaphysics -- The German Ideology and the Sublation of Idealism -- Bibliography -- List of Contributors -- Author Index -- Subject Index
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The collective focus of the essays here presented consists of the attempt to overcome the deadlock between metaphysical and non- (or anti-) metaphysical Hegel interpretations. There is no doubt that Hegel rejects traditional and influential forms of metaphysical thought. There is also no doubt that he grounds his philosophical system on a metaphysical theory of thought and reality. The question asked by the contributors in this volume is therefore: what kind of metaphysics does Hegel reject, and what kind does he embrace? Some of the papers address the issue in general and comprehensive terms, but from different, even opposite perspectives: Hegel's claim of a ‘unity’ of logic and metaphysics; his potentially deflationary understanding of metaphysics; his overt metaphysical commitments; his subject-less notion of logical thought; and his criticism of Kant's critique of metaphysics. Other contributors discuss the same topics in view of very specific subject-matter in Hegel's corpus, to wit: the philosophy of self-consciousness; practical philosophy; teleology and holism; a particular brand of naturalism; language's relation to thought; 'true' and ‘spurious’ infinity as pivotal in philosophic thinking; and Hegel's conception of human agency and action.
Issued also in print.
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In English.
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