Absolute Form: Modality, Individuality and the Principle of Philosophy in Kant and Hegel: 27 (Critical Studies in German Idealism) - Hardcover

Thomas Sören Hoffmann

 
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Synopsis

Highlighting Hegel's conceptual realism Hoffmann focuses on an undervalued move in his dialectic: inversion (μεταβολή). Easily proving completeness for Kant's table of categories, Hoffmann shows how metabolic dialectic substantiates Hegel's claim for his Logic: it is indeed the science of absolute form!

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About the Author

Thomas Sören Hoffmann, PhD., is professor at FernUniversität Hagen, teaching Practical Philosophy. He has published widely on Hegel, e.g. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel. A Propaedeutic., translated by David Healan (Brill, Leiden and Boston 2015), as well as in practical philosophy, e.g. Wirtschaftsphilosophie (Wiesbaden 2009).

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