Hegel on Being
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350190689
ISBN-10: 1350190683
Dimensiuni: 176 x 252 x 60 mm
Greutate: 1.9 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350190683
Dimensiuni: 176 x 252 x 60 mm
Greutate: 1.9 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Charts
the
impact
of
Hegel's
logic
through
comparative
studies
with
major
philosophers,
including
a
critique
of
Kant's
antinomies,
and
Frege's
logic
Notă biografică
Stephen
Houlgateis
Professor
of
Philosophy
at
the
University
of
Warwick,
UK.
He
has
been
teaching
Hegel's
Logic
for
over
30
years
and
is
the
author
of
several
works
on
Hegel
includingAn
Introduction
to
Hegel's
Philosophy:
Freedom,
Truth
and
History,
2nd
Ed.
(2005)
andThe
Opening
of
Hegel's
Logic(2006).
He
has
served
as
the
President
of
the
Hegel
Society
of
Great
Britain
since
2011.
Cuprins
Volume
I:
Quality
and
the
Birth
of
Quantity
in
Hegel's
'Science
of
Logic'PrefaceNote
on
the
TextsNote
on
References
and
AbbreviationsList
of
AbbreviationsPart
1
The
Purpose
and
Method
of
Hegel's
LogicChapter
1.
Categories,
Language
and
MetaphysicsChapter
2.
Hegel's
Critique
of
KantChapter
3.
Logic
without
Presuppositions:
the
BeginningChapter
4.
The
Method
of
Speculative
Logic
Thought's
passivityChapter
5.
Logic
and
MetaphysicsPart
2
QualityChapter
6.
Being,
Nothing,
BecomingChapter
7.
Determinate
Being
(Dasein)Chapter
8.
Something
and
OtherChapter
9.
Being-in-itself
and
Being-for-otherChapter
10.
Limit
and
FinitudeChapter
11.
The
Finite
and
the
InfiniteChapter
12.
Being-for-self,
and
the
One
and
the
ManyPart
3
QuantityChapter
13.
From
Quality
to
QuantityChapter
14.
Quantity
and
DivisibilityChapter
15.
Excursus:
Hegel,
Kant
and
the
AntinomiesChapter
16.
Excursus:
Hegel
and
Kant's
Second
AntinomyNotesBibliographyIndexVolume
II:
Quantity
and
Measure
in
Hegel's
'Science
of
Logic'Preface
to
Volume
IINote
on
References
and
AbbreviationsList
of
AbbreviationsPart
1
Quantum,
Number
and
the
Quantitative
RatioChapter
1.
Quantum
and
NumberChapter
2.
Excursus:
Hegel
on
the
Operations
of
ArithmeticChapter
3.
Excursus:
Hegel
and
Frege
-
Similarities
and
DifferencesChapter
4.
Excursus:
Frege's
AssumptionsChapter
5.
Excursus:
Hegel
and
Frege
on
NumberChapter
6.
Extensive
and
Intensive
MagnitudeChapter
7.
Quantitative
InfinityChapter
8.
Excursus:
Hegel
and
Kant's
First
AntinomyChapter
9.
The
Quantitative
Relation
or
Ratio
(Verhältnis)Chapter
10.
Hegel
on
Differential
CalculusPart
2
MeasureChapter
11.
Specific
QuantityChapter
12.
Real
MeasureChapter
13.
The
Nodal
Line
and
the
MeasurelessChapter
14.
IndifferenceChapter
15.
From
Measure
to
EssenceChapter
16.
ConclusionNotesBibliographyIndex