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Hegel's theory of the subject /

Hegelian philosophy is now enjoying an enormous renaissance in the English-speaking world. At the very centre of his work is the monumental Science of Logic . Hegel's theory of subjectivity, which comprises the final third of the Science of Logic , has been comparatively neglected. This volume...

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Other Authors: Carlson, David
Format: Printed Book
Language:English
Published: Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2005.
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Table of Contents:
  • Hegel's logic of freedom / William Maker
  • Why Hegel's concept is not the essence of things / Stephen Houlgate
  • Hegel's anti-Spinozism : the transition to subjective logic and the end of classical metaphysics / George di Giovanni
  • The one and the concept : on Hegel's reading of Plato's Parmenides / Allegra de Laurentiis
  • History, concepts and normativity in Hegel / Dario Perinetti
  • The concept and its double : power and powerlessness in Hegel's subjective logic / Iain Macdonald
  • Ways of being singular : the logic of individuality / Robert Berman
  • The types of universals and the forms of judgment / Richard Dien Winfield
  • Why are there four Hegelian judgments? / David Gray Carlson
  • The system of syllogism / Richard Dien Winfield
  • Hegel's refutation of rational egoism, in true infinity and the idea / Robert M. Wallace
  • Hegel's Science of logic in an analytic mode / Clark Butler
  • Cognition and finite spirit / John W. Burbidge
  • The end of Hegel's logic : absolute idea as absolute method / Angelica Nuzzo
  • The antepenultimacy of the beginning in Hegel's logic / David Gray Carlson.