Hegel's Dialectical LogicOxford University Press, 19 ott 2000 - 160 pagine This clear, accessible account of Hegelian logic makes a case for its enormous seductiveness, its surprising presence in the collective consciousness, and the dangers associated therewith. Offering comprehensive coverage of Hegel's important works, Bencivenga avoids getting bogged down in short-lived scholarly debates to provide a work of permanent significance and usefulness. |
Sommario
Introduction | 3 |
Equivocal Words | 6 |
A Semantics of Narratives | 21 |
Spiritual Movement | 43 |
The End of History? | 66 |
Echoes and Complaints | 91 |
Notes | 111 |
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