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Hegel's conception of the determinate negation /

In Hegel's Conception of the Determinate Negation, Terje Sparby develops a comprehensive account of the three forms of the determinate negation in Hegel's philosophy.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Sparby, Terje Stefan
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, ©2015.
Colección:Critical studies in German idealism ; v. 12.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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520 |a In Hegel's Conception of the Determinate Negation, Terje Sparby develops a comprehensive account of the three forms of the determinate negation in Hegel's philosophy. 
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505 0 |a Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction -- 1.1. The Problem -- 1.1.1. The Determinate Negation as Exclusion or 'Material Incompatibility' -- 1.1.2. The Determinate Negation as Inclusion -- 1.1.3. Hegel's Inconsistent Use of the Term -- 1.1.4. The Root of the Problem and a Possible Resolution -- 1.2. Overview -- 2. Kant's Doctrine of Determination -- 2.1. Determination and Negation in Kant -- 2.1.1. Determination as Predication -- 2.1.2. The Transcendental Prototypon -- 2.1.3. Kant on Negation -- 2.1.4. Affirmative Negation and the Infinite Judgment -- 2.2. Real Opposition -- 2.3. Dialectical Oppositions and the Limits of Human Knowledge -- 2.3.1. The Antinomies of KrV -- 2.3.2. The Antinomies of KU -- 2.3.3. Intellectual Intuition and Intuitive Understanding -- 2.4. Seeds of the System of Transcendental Philosophy -- 2.4.1. Kant's Table of Categories -- 2.4.2. The Significance of the Third Category -- 2.4.3. Philosophical Knowledge in [ʹ] 12 of KrV -- 2.5. Summary. 
505 0 |a Note continued: 3. After Kant Fichte and Schelling -- 3.1. The Quest for a System of Transcendental Idealism: Anti-Philosophy and Skepticism -- 3.1.1. Reinhold and the Anesidemus-Review -- 3.1.2. Fichte's Wissenschaftslehre -- 3.1.3. Schelling's System des transzendentalen Idealismus -- 3.2. Fichte and Schelling's Correspondence, 1800-1802 -- 3.2.1. The Philosophy of Nature as a Necessary Complement to Transcendental Philosophy -- 3.2.2. The Absolute, the Limits of Idealism and the Method of Philosophy -- 3.3. Schelling's Philosophy of Identity -- 3.4. Summary -- 4. Hegel in Jena -- 4.1. Hegel between Fichte and Schelling: Beyond Indifference -- 4.2. Outlines of a System: From the Finite to the Infinite -- 4.2.1. From the Finite to the Infinite -- 4.2.2. The Concept of the Method in Systementwurfe II -- 4.2.3. The Determinate Negation and the Connection of Knowledge to Life -- 4.2.4. The Determinate Negation as Gestalt -- 4.3. The Determinate Negation in PhG. 
505 0 |a Note continued: 4.3.1. The Program and Method of PhG -- 4.3.2. Skepticism in PhG -- 4.3.3. The Determinate Negation as an Answer to Skepticism -- 4.4. Summary -- 5. Review and Outlook -- 6. Determinate Negation within the Program of WdL -- 6.1. The Need for a Reworking of Logic -- 6.2. The Speculative Determinate Negation and the Method of Logic -- 6.3. Summary and Preliminary Overview of the Speculative Determinate Negation -- 7. Determination and Negation in the Doctrine of Being -- 7.1. The Beginning of the Logic -- 7.2. The Original Movement of Pure Thinking -- 7.2.1. Determinacy as Indeterminacy: Being -- 7.2.2. Indeterminacy as Determinacy: Nothing -- 7.2.3. Unibling the Contradictory: Becoming -- 7.2.4. The Dissolution of the Speculative Unity: The Transition to Dasein -- 7.2.5. Reflection on the Speculative Determinate Negation -- 7.3. Dasein: The Traditional, Dialectical and Speculative Framework of Determination -- 7.3.1. The Traditional Framework Revisited. 
505 0 |a Note continued: 7.3.2. Dialectical Determination: Something and Other, Limit and Finitude -- 7.3.3. Speculative Determination: The True Infinite -- 7.3.4."wo in dem Widerspruch der Einheit zweier Bestimmungen und des Gegensatzes derselben verharrt wird" -- 7.4. Indeterminate and Determinate Negation -- 7.4.1. Indeterminate Negation -- 7.4.2. Determinate Negation as "Kalte, Finsternis und dergleichen bestimmte Negationen" -- 7.5.A Comment on the Principle Omnis Determinatio est Negatio -- 7.6. Summary -- 8. Determination and Negation in the Doctrine of Essence -- 8.1. The Logic of Essence in General -- 8.2. Essence as a Determinate Negation -- 8.3. The Determinations of Reflection -- 8.3.1. Identity: Difference -- 8.3.2. Difference: Bringing the Unrelated Together -- 8.3.3. Contradiction: The Intensification of Opposition -- 8.3.4. The Resolution of Contradiction: Into Nothing or Zero? -- 8.4. Problems of Contradiction in Hegel's Philosophy. 
505 0 |a Note continued: 8.4.1. What Exactly is Contradiction in Hegel's Philosophy? -- 8.4.2. Objective Contradiction, Negative Unity and the Reappearance of the Bad Infinite -- 8.5. The Logic of Essence and the Speculative Determinate Negation -- 8.5.1. How Can Something Negative be Positive? -- 8.5.2. On the Resolution of Contradiction into Abstract or Concrete Negation -- 8.6. Summary -- 9. Determination and Negation in the Doctrine of the Concept -- 9.1. Hegel's Doctrine of the Concept -- 9.2. Hegel's Doctrine of the Concept in Relation to Kant's -- 9.2.1. The Transcendental Unity of Apperception -- 9.2.2. Synthetic a Priori Judgments -- 9.2.3. Truth -- 9.2.4. The Idea -- 9.2.5. Intuitive Understanding -- 9.3. The Idea of Knowledge -- 9.3.1. Theoretical Knowledge -- 9.3.2. Practical Knowledge -- 9.4. The Speculative or Absolute Idea -- 9.4.1. The Speculative Idea in General -- 9.4.2. The Stages of the Method -- 9.5. The Immanent, Necessary Progression towards Totality -- 9.5.1. Immanence. 
505 0 |a Note continued: 9.5.2. Necessity -- 9.5.3. Totality -- 9.6. Summary -- 10. Conclusion -- 10.1. The Three Forms of the Determinate Negation -- DN0: Material Incompatibility -- DN1: The Determinate Negation of the Doctrine of Being -- DN2: The Determinate Negation of the Doctrine of Essence -- DN3: The Determinate Negation of the Doctrine of the Concept, the Speculative Determinate Negation -- 10.2. Summary of the Three Forms of the Determinate Negation -- 10.3. Hegel's Response to Fichte and Schelling on the Methodical Foundations of Philosophy -- 10.4. Hegel's Response to Kant's Framework of Determination and Negation -- 10.3.1. Determination -- 10.3.2. Negation -- 10.3.3. Real Opposition -- 10.3.4. The Antinomies. 
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