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Absolute Form: Modality, Individuality and the Principle of Philosophy in Kant and Hegel

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Metabolic form inverts itself into content. Highlighting Hegel's conceptual realism, Hoffmann focuses on an undervalued move in his dialectic: inversion (μεταβολή). From precursors in Kant the auth...
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Metabolic form inverts itself into content. Highlighting Hegel's conceptual realism, Hoffmann focuses on an undervalued move in his dialectic: inversion (μεταβολή). From precursors in Kant the author validates the philosopher's claim in not supplying a completeness proof for his table of categories: it's easy! Hoffmann shows how his new approach works on Hegel's central terms–paradigmatically language and individuality–in detailed analytical work through the two great masterpieces: Phenomenology and Objective Logic. From consciousness inversion at the start of the former to the modalities and subjectivity of substance at the end of the latter, Hoffmann develops Hegel's epochal conceptual realism and metabolic dialectic as keys to substantiating the philosopher's claim for his Logic: it is indeed the science of absolute form!
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Price: $182.00
Pages: 338
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Critical Studies in German Idealism
Publication Date: 17 December 2020
ISBN: 9789004441057
Format: Hardcover
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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).