This book defends a new interpretation of Hegel's theoretical philosophy, according to which it has a single organizing focus, giving philosophical force to his arguments in his central Science of Logic, and undercutting prominent worries. The focus is not epistemology or skepticism, but the metaphysics of reason in the world.
This book defends a new interpretation of Hegel's theoretical philosophy, according to which it has a single organizing focus, giving philosophical force to his arguments in his central Science of Logic, and undercutting prominent worries. The focus is not epistemology or skepticism, but the metaphysics of reason in the world.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
James Kreines is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at Claremont McKenna College, in Claremont, California. He teaches and writes about the history of metaphysics, especially in Kant and Hegel. Future research topics include metaphilosophy, and Kant's things in themselves.
Inhaltsangabe
* Introduction: The Fundamentality of the Metaphysics of Reason * Part I: Primitive and Mediate Reasons: Immanent Concepts from Mechanism to Teleology * Chapter 1: The Dialectic of Mechanism * Chapter 2: Against Empiricist Metaphysics and for the Concept Thesis and the Metaphysics of Reason * Chapter 3: Kant's Challenge and Hegel's Defense of Natural Teleology: * The Concept as the Substance of Life * Part II: The Inescapable Problem of Complete Reasons: * Kant's Dialectic Critique of Metaphysics * Chapter 4: Kant's Dialectic Argument and the Restriction of Knowledge * Chapter 5: The Opening for Hegel's Response to Kant's Dialectic * Part III: Complete Reasons: From the Idea to the Absolute Idea * Chapter 6: Against the Metaphysics of the Understanding and the Final Subject or Substratum * Chapter 7: Insubstantial Holism and the Real Contradiction of the Lawful: * Chemism * Chapter 8: The Idea * Chapter 9: Free Kind for Itself: From the Metaphysics of the Absolute Idea to Epistemological Monism and Idealism * Chapter 10: Conclusion of the Logic: * Dialectic, Contradiction, and Absolute Knowledge * Index
* Introduction: The Fundamentality of the Metaphysics of Reason * Part I: Primitive and Mediate Reasons: Immanent Concepts from Mechanism to Teleology * Chapter 1: The Dialectic of Mechanism * Chapter 2: Against Empiricist Metaphysics and for the Concept Thesis and the Metaphysics of Reason * Chapter 3: Kant's Challenge and Hegel's Defense of Natural Teleology: * The Concept as the Substance of Life * Part II: The Inescapable Problem of Complete Reasons: * Kant's Dialectic Critique of Metaphysics * Chapter 4: Kant's Dialectic Argument and the Restriction of Knowledge * Chapter 5: The Opening for Hegel's Response to Kant's Dialectic * Part III: Complete Reasons: From the Idea to the Absolute Idea * Chapter 6: Against the Metaphysics of the Understanding and the Final Subject or Substratum * Chapter 7: Insubstantial Holism and the Real Contradiction of the Lawful: * Chemism * Chapter 8: The Idea * Chapter 9: Free Kind for Itself: From the Metaphysics of the Absolute Idea to Epistemological Monism and Idealism * Chapter 10: Conclusion of the Logic: * Dialectic, Contradiction, and Absolute Knowledge * Index
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