Hegel's logic and metaphysics /
Kant said that logic had not had to take a single step forward since Aristotle, but German Idealists in the following generation made concerted efforts to rethink the logical foundations of philosophy. In this book, Jacob McNulty offers a new interpretation of Hegel's Logic, the key work of thi...
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Cambridge ; New York :
Cambridge University Press,
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: German Idealism and the Logocentric Predicament
- 1. "Irrational Cognition of the Rationl": Hegel's Critique of Aristotelian Logic
- 2. The Ontological Proof as "the True Critique of the Categories and of Reason": Hegel on Kant's Transcendental Logic
- 3. Hegel's Critique of "the Former Metaphysics"
- 4. Hegel's Response to Kant's Critique of Metaphysics
- 5. Logical Contradiction and Real Opposition: Hegel on the Laws of Logic
- 6. Mediated Immediacy: Concept, Judgment and Syllogism
- 7. Conclusion: A Circle of Circles: Analysis, Synthesis, Dialectic.