Hegel and the analytic tradition
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Hegel and the analytic tradition
(Continuum studies in philosophy)
Continuum, c2010
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [194]-202) and index
収録内容
- The point of Hegel's dissatisfaction with Kant / Joseph Margolis
- The necessities of Hegel's logics / David Kolb
- Vagueness and meaning variance in Hegel's logic / Angelica Nuzzo
- Hegel and natural language / John McCumber
- Hegel non-analytic option / Terry Pinkard
- Unlikely bedfellows? Putnam and Hegel on natural kind terms / Katharina Dulckeit
- Was Hegel noneist, allist, or someist? / Franca D'Agostini
- Some recent analytic 'realist' readings of Hegel / Tom Rockmore
- Hegel, Russell, and the foundations of philosophy / Kenneth R. Westphal
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: [pbk] ISBN 9781441113566
内容説明
Offering one of the first initiatives of reconciliation between the analytic and continental philosophical traditions, this important collection of original essays offers a new perspective on Hegel's philosophy within the context of some of the themes central to current discussion. Placing Hegel at the intersection between continental and analytic philosophy, the book presents an indispensible guide to the most current contemporary debates and to an emerging topic within Hegel studies. Analytic philosophy has long been held to consider Hegel its bete noir. Yet in fact Hegel and analytic philosophy converge on some crucial issues, which suggests that, although analytic philosophy initially declared its anti-Hegelianism, it is in fact nourished of Hegelian themes and defended through Hegelian concepts. The essays in this volume address this apparent paradox, offering 'analytic' readings of Hegel, Hegelian readings of the analytic tradition, historical explorations of Hegel's confrontation with Kant and of the analytic tradition's debt to Hegel, and new interpretations of Hegelian texts.
目次
- Introduction: Dialectic Appropriations
- 1. The Point of Hegel's Dissatisfaction with Kant, Joseph Margolis (Temple University, USA)
- 2. The Necessities of Hegel's Logics, David Kolb (Bates College, USA)
- 3. Vagueness and Meaning Variance in Hegel's Logic, Angelico Nuzzo (Graduate Center, CUNY, USA)
- 4. Hegel and Natural Language, John McCumber (UCLA, USA)
- 5. Hegel Non-Analytic Option, Terry Pinkard (Georgetown University, USA)
- 6. Unlikely Bedfellows?: Putnam and Hegel on Natural Kind Terms, Katharina Dulckeit (Butler University, USA)
- 7. Was Hegel Noneist, Allist or Someist?, Franca D'Agostini (Universita' di Parma, Italy)
- 8. Some Recent Analytic 'Realist' Readings of Hegel, Tom Rockmore (Duquesne University, USA)
- 9. Hegel, Russell and the Foundations of Philosophy, Kenneth R. Westphal (University of Kent, UK)
- Bibliography
- Index.
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: hb ISBN 9781441139504
内容説明
This is an important collection of essays that rectifies a long-standing misconception in the history of the relation between Hegel and analytic philosophy. Offering one of the first initiatives of reconciliation between the analytic and continental philosophical traditions, this important collection of original essays offers a new perspective on Hegel's philosophy within the context of some of the themes central to current discussion. Placing Hegel at the intersection between continental and analytic philosophy, the book presents an indispensable guide to the most current contemporary debates and to an emerging topic within Hegel studies. Analytic philosophy has long been held to consider Hegel its bete noir. Yet in fact Hegel and analytic philosophy converge on some crucial issues, which suggests that, although analytic philosophy initially declared its anti-Hegelianism, it is in fact nourished of Hegelian themes and defended through Hegelian concepts.
The essays in this volume address this apparent paradox, offering 'analytic' readings of Hegel, Hegelian readings of the analytic tradition, historical explorations of Hegel's confrontation with Kant and of the analytic tradition's debt to Hegel, and new interpretations of Hegelian texts. "Continuum Studies in Philosophy" presents cutting-edge scholarship in all the major areas of research and study. The wholly original arguments, perspectives and research findings in titles in this series make it an important and stimulating resource for students and academics from a range of disciplines across the humanities and social sciences.
目次
- Introduction: Dialectic Appropriations
- 1. The Point of Hegel's Dissatisfaction with Kant, Joseph Margolis (Temple University, USA)
- 2. The Necessities of Hegel's Logics, David Kolb (Bates College, USA)
- 3. Vagueness and Meaning Variance in Hegel's Logic, Angelico Nuzzo (Graduate Center, CUNY, USA)
- 4. Hegel and Natural Language, John McCumber (UCLA, USA)
- 5. Hegel Non-Analytic Option, Terry Pinkard (Georgetown University, USA)
- 6. Unlikely Bedfellows?: Putnam and Hegel on Natural Kind Terms, Katharina Dulckeit (Butler University, USA)
- 7. Was Hegel Noneist, Allist or Someist?, Franca D'Agostini (Universita' di Parma, Italy)
- 8. Some Recent Analytic 'Realist' Readings of Hegel, Tom Rockmore (Duquesne University, USA)
- 9. Hegel, Russell and the Foundations of Philosophy, Kenneth R. Westphal (University of Kent, UK)
- Bibliography
- Index.
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