Hegel's Science of Logic makes the just not low claim to be an absolute, ultimate-grounded knowledge. This project, which could not be more ambitious, has no good press in our post-metaphysical age. However: That absolute knowledge absolutely cannot exist, cannot be claimed without self-contradiction. On the other hand, there can be no doubt about the fundamental finiteness of knowledge. But can absolute knowledge be finite knowledge? This leads to the problem of a self-explication of logic (in the sense of Hegel) and further, as will be shown, to a new definition of the dialectical procedure. The stringency of which results from the fact that always exactly that implicit content is explicated that was generated by the preceding explication...
Engaging with Kant’s transcendental logic seems to be a question of mere scholarly historical intere...
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Hegel is often taken to have been uninterested in or dismissive of epistemological concerns. This co...
Hegel's Science of Logic makes the just not low claim to be an absolute, ultimate-grounded knowledge...
What corresponds to the present-day ‘transcendental-pragmatic’ concept of ultimate grounding in Hege...
This paper looks at dialectical inferences as they relate to Hegel’s modal metaphysics, closely exam...
A concise exposition of the development of the true infinite is found in Hegel's Encyclopedia Logic ...
My dissertation concerns Hegel’s mature theoretical philosophy. I focus on the role of logic, meant ...
How do the different metaphysical assumptions of Kant and Hegel have consequences for their respecti...
Hegel defines his Logic as the science that thinks about thinking.nbsp; But when we interpret that w...
As philosophical logic includes by nature a radical quest for the necessity of logic itself, specula...
In the remark to the final paragraph of the chapter on ‘Existence’ (Dasein) in the Logic of the Enc...
The infinite judgement has long been forgotten and yet, as I am about to demonstrate, it may be urge...
The aim of this article is to clarify the critical role of Hegel's early logic, through an assessmen...
G. W. F. Hegel is usually regarded as a/the metaphysician par excellence. However, his thought is mu...
Engaging with Kant’s transcendental logic seems to be a question of mere scholarly historical intere...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/45783/1/11153_2004_Article_BF00143158.p...
Hegel is often taken to have been uninterested in or dismissive of epistemological concerns. This co...
Hegel's Science of Logic makes the just not low claim to be an absolute, ultimate-grounded knowledge...
What corresponds to the present-day ‘transcendental-pragmatic’ concept of ultimate grounding in Hege...
This paper looks at dialectical inferences as they relate to Hegel’s modal metaphysics, closely exam...
A concise exposition of the development of the true infinite is found in Hegel's Encyclopedia Logic ...
My dissertation concerns Hegel’s mature theoretical philosophy. I focus on the role of logic, meant ...
How do the different metaphysical assumptions of Kant and Hegel have consequences for their respecti...
Hegel defines his Logic as the science that thinks about thinking.nbsp; But when we interpret that w...
As philosophical logic includes by nature a radical quest for the necessity of logic itself, specula...
In the remark to the final paragraph of the chapter on ‘Existence’ (Dasein) in the Logic of the Enc...
The infinite judgement has long been forgotten and yet, as I am about to demonstrate, it may be urge...
The aim of this article is to clarify the critical role of Hegel's early logic, through an assessmen...
G. W. F. Hegel is usually regarded as a/the metaphysician par excellence. However, his thought is mu...
Engaging with Kant’s transcendental logic seems to be a question of mere scholarly historical intere...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/45783/1/11153_2004_Article_BF00143158.p...
Hegel is often taken to have been uninterested in or dismissive of epistemological concerns. This co...