From Concept to Objectivity
Thinking Through Hegel's Subjective Logic
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:23rd Jun '06
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This book explores critical arguments in Hegel’s Science of Logic, emphasizing the relationship between thought, objectivity, and reality in philosophy.
In From Concept to Objectivity, the author delves into the intricate nature and authority of conceptual determination, offering a critical examination of overlooked arguments in Hegel’s Science of Logic. This exploration is vital for grasping the role of reason within philosophy. The text highlights the significance of presuppositionlessness and determinacy, both of which are essential for the conception of the concept itself.
Winfield meticulously clarifies the logical challenges surrounding these themes, shedding light on how universality, particularity, and individuality are established. The differentiation between judgment and syllogism is also thoroughly investigated, providing a comprehensive understanding of how these elements contribute to the broader philosophical discourse. This rigorous analysis not only enhances the reader's understanding of Hegelian thought but also addresses the complexities of objectivity in relation to reality.
Readers of Hegel will find From Concept to Objectivity particularly engaging, as it navigates the nuances of thought and its quest for objectivity. The book invites those interested in philosophy to reflect on how thought can maintain its objectivity without being irrevocably opposed to the realities it seeks to understand. Winfield's work is a significant contribution to contemporary philosophical discussions, making it a valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts alike.
ISBN: 9780754655367
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 453g
160 pages