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_aBowman, Brady _eAuteur _4070 _9374296 |
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_aHegel and the metaphysics of absolute negativity _h[Texte imprimé] / _cBrady Bowman |
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_aCambridge : _bCambridge University Press, _c2013 |
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_a1 vol. (XVI-280 p.) ; _c24 cm |
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_a"Hegel's doctrines of absolute negativity and 'the Concept' are among his most original contributions to philosophy and they constitute the systematic core of dialectical thought. Brady Bowman explores the interrelations between these doctrines, their implications for Hegel's critical understanding of classical logic and ontology, natural science and mathematics as forms of 'finite cognition', and their role in developing a positive, 'speculative' account of consciousness and its place in nature. As a means to this end, Bowman also re-examines Hegel's relations to Kant and pre-Kantian rationalism, and to key post-Kantian figures such as Jacobi, Fichte and Schelling. His book draws from the breadth of Hegel's writings to affirm a robustly metaphysical reading of the Hegelian project, and will be of great interest to students of Hegel and of German Idealism more generally"-- _cProvided by publisher |
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505 | 8 | _aMachine generated contents note: Introduction. 'A Completely Altered View of Logic'; 1. The Hegelian concept, absolute negativity, and the transformation of philosophical critique; 2. Hegel's complex relationship to 'pre-Kantian' metaphysics; 3. Hegelian skepticism and the 'idealism of the finite'; 4. Skeptical implications for the foundations of natural science; 5. The methodology of finite cognition and the ideal of mathematical rigor; 6. 'Die Sache Selbst' - absolute negativity and Hegel's speculative logic of content; 7. Absolute negation and the history of logic | |
830 | 0 | _aModern European philosophy (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge) | |
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