The Western way of thinking has been dominated by the Aristotelian law of the excluded middle. Even though Hegel tried to initiate a revolution in the Western thought through his dialectical logic, the Aristotelian logic or the either/or logic still haunts the European philosophy. However, the Hegelian logic is not clear enough in epistemological terms to solve the problem of dualism. It is Charles Hartshorne who could be said to have successfully solved this problem in the West. In the article the author demonstrates what he calls the Hartshornian Way and argues for this way as the only one through which truths of the opposites can be successfully recognized and combined together
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Todd McGowan’s book on Hegel comes with an unsurpassable merit in comparison to the majority of cont...
How do the different metaphysical assumptions of Kant and Hegel have consequences for their respecti...
There is a widespread view that Buddhist philosophy embodies logical contradictions such that there ...
The dualistic Weltanschauung is the most influential philiosophical theory in the Western World. It...
In this paper, I am going to review the Hegelian solution to solve Cartesian doctrine of the mind bo...
Parmenides was the first philosopher who found the concept of Being and the first law of logic, name...
Theology differs from philosophical or scientific inquiry in general by being concerned about man in...
This book proposes a treatise on the Hegelian dialectical method as based on dialectical logic. Part...
The Western intellectual tradition split over issues concerning the role of reason in revealing the ...
This article tries to clarify the interaction of Hegel’s critique upon enlightenment and religion. I...
The aim of this article is to characterize Hegel's standpoint as that of mystical pantheism and to d...
A recent article in which John Searle claims to refute dualism is examined from a scientific perspec...
Broadly speaking, two views of modernity are prevalent in contemporary debates. According to the fir...
The article attempts to reconstruct the logical space within which, at the beginning of Hegel’s L...
The article attempts to reconstruct the logical space within which, at the beginning of Hegel’s Logi...
Todd McGowan’s book on Hegel comes with an unsurpassable merit in comparison to the majority of cont...
How do the different metaphysical assumptions of Kant and Hegel have consequences for their respecti...
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