From Concept to Objectivity: Thinking Through Hegel's Subjective Logic

From Concept to Objectivity

Thinking Through Hegel's Subjective Logic

2006 • 172 pages

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From Concept to Objectivity uncovers the nature and authority of conceptual determination by critically thinking through neglected arguments in Hegel's Science of Logic pivotal for understanding reason and its role in philosophy. Winfield clarifies the logical problems of presuppositionlessness and determinacy that prepare the way for conceiving the concept, examines how universality, particularity, and individuality are determined, investigates how judgment and syllogism are exhaustively differentiated, and, on that basis, explores how objectivity can be categorized without casting thought in irrevocable opposition to reality. Winfield's book will be of interest to readers of Hegel, as well as anyone wondering how thought can be objective.

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Ashgate New Critical Thinking in Philosophy

Ashgate New Critical Thinking in Philosophy is a 3-book series first released in 2006 with contributions by Simon Duffy, Richard Dien Winfield, and Paul McLaughlin.

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