Thought and being : Hegel's criticism of Kant's system of cosmological ideas /
Philosophical thought in the form of speculative metaphysics considers the most fundamental questions about the relation of man to the world in which he finds himself. In one way or another such questions, and the problems to which they give rise, have determined the character of human philosophical...
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction : Kant, Hegel, German idealism and philosophical history
- Part 1 : Kant's doctrine of knowing and rational cosmology
- Kant's system of metaphysical knowledge
- Transcendental dialectic and the system of transcendental ideas
- The antinomian structure of the system of cosmological ideas and the Kantian solution of these conflicts
- Part 2 : Hegel's criticism of the Kantian cosmological system
- The general character of Hegel's criticism of Kant's philosophy
- The location of the Hegelian criticism of the mathematical antinomies within the logic of being
- Hegel's criticism of the mathematical antinomies and the speculative solution
- Part 3 : conclusion
- Dialectics and the thought/being interrelation.