Hegel's logic : between dialectic and history
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Hegel's logic : between dialectic and history
(Northwestern University studies in phenomenology and existential philosophy)
Northwestern University Press, c1996
- : hbk : alk. paper
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注記
Bibliography: p. 337-341
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This text presents an analysis of Hegel's most challenging work, "Science of Logic". Although earlier commentators on the "Logic" have considered standard analytical philosophy - and with it modern logic - in opposition to Hegel, Clark Butler views it as a legitimate approach in terms of which Hegel needs to be understood. This interpretation allows him to address the rigour of Hegel's thought on several levels as at once an exercise in purely conceptual redefinition and a full-bodied work in metaphysical ontology and even theology. The result is an account of the "Logic" intelligible to both analytical philosophers and non-specialists.
目次
- Defining the absolute in the Parmenidean orbit
- the anonymous theology of the finite
- anaximander and the germination of the true infinite
- classical atomism - thought thinking itself multiplied
- the theology of pure quantity
- quantity and measure
- neo-Platonism and the logic of identity
- the determinist theology of the explanatory ground
- commonsense and phenomenalist definitions of the absolute
- the process of actuality and the actuality if spinoza
- the subjective self-concept and its passage into judgement
- theology of the rational syllogism
- the objective self-concept as self-recollection by the subjective self-concept
- the absolute idea
- recapitulation of the logic
- empirical versus rational order in the history of philosophy.
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