Hegel's Philosophy of Nature
A Critical Guide
Herausgeber: Bykova, Marina F.
Hegel's Philosophy of Nature
A Critical Guide
Herausgeber: Bykova, Marina F.
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The essays in this volume bring together various perspectives on Hegel's Philosophy of Nature, emphasizing its functional role within the Encyclopaedia and its importance for understanding the complexity of Hegel's philosophical project. Together they illuminate the core ideas which form Hegel's philosophical framework in the realm of nature.
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The essays in this volume bring together various perspectives on Hegel's Philosophy of Nature, emphasizing its functional role within the Encyclopaedia and its importance for understanding the complexity of Hegel's philosophical project. Together they illuminate the core ideas which form Hegel's philosophical framework in the realm of nature.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 331
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781316519271
- ISBN-10: 1316519279
- Artikelnr.: 70900560
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 331
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781316519271
- ISBN-10: 1316519279
- Artikelnr.: 70900560
Hegel's philosophy of nature: its origins, development, and contemporary
relevance introduction Marina F. Bykova; Part I. Hegel's Philosophy of
Nature in the Historical and Systematic Context: 1. The feebleness of the
concept in nature: a challenge to conceptual realism? Robert Stern and
Leonard Weiss; 2. Nature and its limits: Hegel's idealist critique of
physicalism, naturalism, and essentialism Sebastian Stein; 3.
Naturphilosophie and the problem of clean hands: Hegel and Alexander von
Humboldt on nature Elizabeth Millán Brusslan; 4. On Hegel's account of
nature and its philosophical investigation Marina F. Bykova; 5. The logic
of nature - Nature as the 'Idea in the Form of Otherness' Angelica Nuzzo;
Part II. Cosmology, Mechanics, and Physics: 6. Hegel's dissertation on the
orbits of the planets: Plato, Kepler and Newton as cosmologists Paul
Redding; 7. Hegel's syllogism of analogy and organic conception of cosmic
life: a Speculative Kantian legacy in his absolute mechanics? Cinzia
Ferrini; 8. Hegel's mechanics as a system of steps from space and time to
celestial motion Ralph M. Kaufmann; 9. Logic and physics in Hegel's
philosophy of nature Stephen Houlgate; Part III. Organics: 10. Hegel's
theory of animal embodiment Christopher Yeomans; 11. A past without history
and the conditions of life. Hegel on the terrestrial organism Ansgar Lyssy;
12. Human beings as the 'Perfect Animals': Hegel on the difference between
animal life and human spirit Nicolás García Mills; Part IV. On Contemporary
Challenges for the Philosophy of Nature: 13. The prospects for an idealist
natural philosophy: logic and nature Terry Pinkard; 14. Is there a future
for the philosophy of nature? John W. Burbidge; Bibliography.
relevance introduction Marina F. Bykova; Part I. Hegel's Philosophy of
Nature in the Historical and Systematic Context: 1. The feebleness of the
concept in nature: a challenge to conceptual realism? Robert Stern and
Leonard Weiss; 2. Nature and its limits: Hegel's idealist critique of
physicalism, naturalism, and essentialism Sebastian Stein; 3.
Naturphilosophie and the problem of clean hands: Hegel and Alexander von
Humboldt on nature Elizabeth Millán Brusslan; 4. On Hegel's account of
nature and its philosophical investigation Marina F. Bykova; 5. The logic
of nature - Nature as the 'Idea in the Form of Otherness' Angelica Nuzzo;
Part II. Cosmology, Mechanics, and Physics: 6. Hegel's dissertation on the
orbits of the planets: Plato, Kepler and Newton as cosmologists Paul
Redding; 7. Hegel's syllogism of analogy and organic conception of cosmic
life: a Speculative Kantian legacy in his absolute mechanics? Cinzia
Ferrini; 8. Hegel's mechanics as a system of steps from space and time to
celestial motion Ralph M. Kaufmann; 9. Logic and physics in Hegel's
philosophy of nature Stephen Houlgate; Part III. Organics: 10. Hegel's
theory of animal embodiment Christopher Yeomans; 11. A past without history
and the conditions of life. Hegel on the terrestrial organism Ansgar Lyssy;
12. Human beings as the 'Perfect Animals': Hegel on the difference between
animal life and human spirit Nicolás García Mills; Part IV. On Contemporary
Challenges for the Philosophy of Nature: 13. The prospects for an idealist
natural philosophy: logic and nature Terry Pinkard; 14. Is there a future
for the philosophy of nature? John W. Burbidge; Bibliography.
Hegel's philosophy of nature: its origins, development, and contemporary
relevance introduction Marina F. Bykova; Part I. Hegel's Philosophy of
Nature in the Historical and Systematic Context: 1. The feebleness of the
concept in nature: a challenge to conceptual realism? Robert Stern and
Leonard Weiss; 2. Nature and its limits: Hegel's idealist critique of
physicalism, naturalism, and essentialism Sebastian Stein; 3.
Naturphilosophie and the problem of clean hands: Hegel and Alexander von
Humboldt on nature Elizabeth Millán Brusslan; 4. On Hegel's account of
nature and its philosophical investigation Marina F. Bykova; 5. The logic
of nature - Nature as the 'Idea in the Form of Otherness' Angelica Nuzzo;
Part II. Cosmology, Mechanics, and Physics: 6. Hegel's dissertation on the
orbits of the planets: Plato, Kepler and Newton as cosmologists Paul
Redding; 7. Hegel's syllogism of analogy and organic conception of cosmic
life: a Speculative Kantian legacy in his absolute mechanics? Cinzia
Ferrini; 8. Hegel's mechanics as a system of steps from space and time to
celestial motion Ralph M. Kaufmann; 9. Logic and physics in Hegel's
philosophy of nature Stephen Houlgate; Part III. Organics: 10. Hegel's
theory of animal embodiment Christopher Yeomans; 11. A past without history
and the conditions of life. Hegel on the terrestrial organism Ansgar Lyssy;
12. Human beings as the 'Perfect Animals': Hegel on the difference between
animal life and human spirit Nicolás García Mills; Part IV. On Contemporary
Challenges for the Philosophy of Nature: 13. The prospects for an idealist
natural philosophy: logic and nature Terry Pinkard; 14. Is there a future
for the philosophy of nature? John W. Burbidge; Bibliography.
relevance introduction Marina F. Bykova; Part I. Hegel's Philosophy of
Nature in the Historical and Systematic Context: 1. The feebleness of the
concept in nature: a challenge to conceptual realism? Robert Stern and
Leonard Weiss; 2. Nature and its limits: Hegel's idealist critique of
physicalism, naturalism, and essentialism Sebastian Stein; 3.
Naturphilosophie and the problem of clean hands: Hegel and Alexander von
Humboldt on nature Elizabeth Millán Brusslan; 4. On Hegel's account of
nature and its philosophical investigation Marina F. Bykova; 5. The logic
of nature - Nature as the 'Idea in the Form of Otherness' Angelica Nuzzo;
Part II. Cosmology, Mechanics, and Physics: 6. Hegel's dissertation on the
orbits of the planets: Plato, Kepler and Newton as cosmologists Paul
Redding; 7. Hegel's syllogism of analogy and organic conception of cosmic
life: a Speculative Kantian legacy in his absolute mechanics? Cinzia
Ferrini; 8. Hegel's mechanics as a system of steps from space and time to
celestial motion Ralph M. Kaufmann; 9. Logic and physics in Hegel's
philosophy of nature Stephen Houlgate; Part III. Organics: 10. Hegel's
theory of animal embodiment Christopher Yeomans; 11. A past without history
and the conditions of life. Hegel on the terrestrial organism Ansgar Lyssy;
12. Human beings as the 'Perfect Animals': Hegel on the difference between
animal life and human spirit Nicolás García Mills; Part IV. On Contemporary
Challenges for the Philosophy of Nature: 13. The prospects for an idealist
natural philosophy: logic and nature Terry Pinkard; 14. Is there a future
for the philosophy of nature? John W. Burbidge; Bibliography.