1This essay aims to demonstrate a clear and significant difference, not merely expository revisions or additions, in the logical progression of Being between Hegel's two main versions of the Doctrine of Being (1812-1817 and 1827-1830, 1832). This controversial issue is analyzed by retracing and examining changes that international scholarship still widely neglects. Focusing on Hegel's introduction of the doubled transition of Quality and Quantity in the genesis of Measure, the essay argues that the main point of the revisions is that Hegel views the whole determinateness of Being as self-sublating its own externality, because in one determination of Being passing into another one, the first does not vanish; instead, both remain within their...
In this paper I investigate and try to get a sound understanding of essential aspects of Hegel's log...
Hegel's Science of Logic has been interpreted variously. For instance K. Popper argued that Hegel's ...
The article attempts to reconstruct the logical space within which, at the beginning of Hegel’s L...
Hegel on Being provides an authoritative treatment of Hegel's entire logic of being. Stephen Houlgat...
In this study, the aim is to view on the ‘Being, Nothing and Becoming’ that takes place at the begin...
The article analyzes and formalizes the Hegelian categories of the second part of the Logic of Being...
BEING AND THOUGHT IN HEGEL’S SCIENCE OF LOGIC: FROM TRANSCENDENTAL IDEALISM TO HEGEL’S METAPHYSICS. ...
The final segment in Hegel\u27s analysis of being is measure - the unity of quality and quantity. ...
This article assesses the opening three chapters of Hegel\u27s monumental Science of Logic, a work...
The article attempts to reconstruct the logical space within which, at the beginning of Hegel’s Logi...
The purpose of this note is to explore briefly the role that a dialectical development of logical un...
In the Introduction and in §1 I give the historical background of Hegel’s battle against the scienti...
(1) When we analyse Hegel's treatise on the 'Beginning' by the method of 'the Absolutl Idea' of the ...
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770–1831), a post-Kantian idealistic German philosopher, published t...
The paper aims at a critical investigation of the famous initial chapter of the so called "transcend...
In this paper I investigate and try to get a sound understanding of essential aspects of Hegel's log...
Hegel's Science of Logic has been interpreted variously. For instance K. Popper argued that Hegel's ...
The article attempts to reconstruct the logical space within which, at the beginning of Hegel’s L...
Hegel on Being provides an authoritative treatment of Hegel's entire logic of being. Stephen Houlgat...
In this study, the aim is to view on the ‘Being, Nothing and Becoming’ that takes place at the begin...
The article analyzes and formalizes the Hegelian categories of the second part of the Logic of Being...
BEING AND THOUGHT IN HEGEL’S SCIENCE OF LOGIC: FROM TRANSCENDENTAL IDEALISM TO HEGEL’S METAPHYSICS. ...
The final segment in Hegel\u27s analysis of being is measure - the unity of quality and quantity. ...
This article assesses the opening three chapters of Hegel\u27s monumental Science of Logic, a work...
The article attempts to reconstruct the logical space within which, at the beginning of Hegel’s Logi...
The purpose of this note is to explore briefly the role that a dialectical development of logical un...
In the Introduction and in §1 I give the historical background of Hegel’s battle against the scienti...
(1) When we analyse Hegel's treatise on the 'Beginning' by the method of 'the Absolutl Idea' of the ...
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770–1831), a post-Kantian idealistic German philosopher, published t...
The paper aims at a critical investigation of the famous initial chapter of the so called "transcend...
In this paper I investigate and try to get a sound understanding of essential aspects of Hegel's log...
Hegel's Science of Logic has been interpreted variously. For instance K. Popper argued that Hegel's ...
The article attempts to reconstruct the logical space within which, at the beginning of Hegel’s L...