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Hegel's Critique of Metaphysics (Modern European Philosophy)

Hegel's Critique of Metaphysics (Modern European Philosophy)

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Beatrice Longuenesse
Cambridge University Press, 5/3/2007
EAN 9780521844666, ISBN10: 0521844665

Hardcover, 272 pages, 22.9 x 15.9 x 2.5 cm
Language: English
Originally published in German, translated by Nicole Simek

Hegel's Science of Logic has received less attention than his Phenomenology of Spirit, but Hegel himself took it to be his highest philosophical achievement and the backbone of his system. The present book focuses on this most difficult of Hegel's published works. Béatrice Longuenesse offers a close analysis of core issues, including discussions of what Hegel means by 'dialectical logic', the role and meaning of 'contradiction' in Hegel's philosophy, and Hegel's justification for the provocative statement that 'what is actual is rational, what is rational is actual'. She examines both Hegel's debt and his polemical reaction to Kant, and shows in great detail how his project of a 'dialectical' logic can be understood only in light of its relation to Kant's 'transcendental' logic. This book will appeal to anyone interested in Hegel's philosophy and its influence on contemporary philosophical discussion.

Part I. Hegel's Critique of Metaphysics
a study of the Doctrine of Essence
Introduction
1. Transcendental logic and dialectical logic
from Kant to Hegel, a critique of all dogmatic metaphysics
2. Twists and turns of Hegel's contradiction
3. Ground against Concept?
4. What is rational is actual, what is actual is rational
Conclusion
Part II. Point of View of Man or Knowledge of God
5. Point of view of man or knowledge of God
Kant and Hegel on concept, judgement and reason
6. Hegel on Kant on judgment.