I discuss here the importance that the theses on teleology have in the Doctrine of the Concept of the Science of Logic. I argue that they are not trivial, that they reverse Kant's in the Critique of Judgment and that they largely recover Aristotle's in the books of Physics, although for Hegel the internal teleology of self-producing beings is the truth of all teleology; however, for Aristotle, the teleology of those beings is the truth of necessity (of what Hegel calls "mechanism"), but not of the teleology of thought
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770–1831), a post-Kantian idealistic German philosopher, published t...
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770–1831), a post-Kantian idealistic German philosopher, published t...
In Kant's philosophy the grounds of knowledge, moral, and art are sought by critiques of Reason, in ...
I argue that Aristotle’s teleology in natural science (more specifically, in biology) is not incompa...
Philosophical theories seldom get conclusively refuted. The notion that nature is goal directed, how...
Philosophical theories seldom get conclusively refuted. The notion that nature is goal directed or i...
This thesis examines Aristotle’s dynamic, organic model of teleological explanation to see if it is ...
This MA thesis investigates Aristotle's natural teleology, its presuppositions and implications. In ...
Orientador: Marcos Lutz MullerTese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Fil...
Este artigo objetiva investigar como a tem?tica da teleologia foi tratada no decorrer da hist?ria do...
The Doctrine of the method of the Critique of judgement concerns the faculty of teleological judgeme...
This book is about Aristotle’s natural teleology. Its most general aims are the following: 1) to des...
This article contributes to the debate on the relation between Aristotle’s practical and theoretical...
Aristotle’s teleological principles work inside the individual organism, not as a cosmic principle t...
Hegel accords great philosophical importance to Kant’s discussions of teleology and biology in the C...
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770–1831), a post-Kantian idealistic German philosopher, published t...
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770–1831), a post-Kantian idealistic German philosopher, published t...
In Kant's philosophy the grounds of knowledge, moral, and art are sought by critiques of Reason, in ...
I argue that Aristotle’s teleology in natural science (more specifically, in biology) is not incompa...
Philosophical theories seldom get conclusively refuted. The notion that nature is goal directed, how...
Philosophical theories seldom get conclusively refuted. The notion that nature is goal directed or i...
This thesis examines Aristotle’s dynamic, organic model of teleological explanation to see if it is ...
This MA thesis investigates Aristotle's natural teleology, its presuppositions and implications. In ...
Orientador: Marcos Lutz MullerTese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Fil...
Este artigo objetiva investigar como a tem?tica da teleologia foi tratada no decorrer da hist?ria do...
The Doctrine of the method of the Critique of judgement concerns the faculty of teleological judgeme...
This book is about Aristotle’s natural teleology. Its most general aims are the following: 1) to des...
This article contributes to the debate on the relation between Aristotle’s practical and theoretical...
Aristotle’s teleological principles work inside the individual organism, not as a cosmic principle t...
Hegel accords great philosophical importance to Kant’s discussions of teleology and biology in the C...
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770–1831), a post-Kantian idealistic German philosopher, published t...
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770–1831), a post-Kantian idealistic German philosopher, published t...
In Kant's philosophy the grounds of knowledge, moral, and art are sought by critiques of Reason, in ...