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Denken und Wirklichkeit. Aristoteles und Hegel über das Wesen der Substanz
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Was ist Wirklichkeit? Diese Frage wird unter Bezug auf den dritten Abschnitt Die Wirklichkeit der Wesenslogik von G.W.F. Hegel thematisiert. Hegels Methode des reinen Denkens wird bis zu der absolu...
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08 May 2025

Was ist Wirklichkeit? Diese Frage wird unter Bezug auf den dritten Abschnitt Die Wirklichkeit der Wesenslogik von G.W.F. Hegel thematisiert. Hegels Methode des reinen Denkens wird bis zu der absoluten Substanz nachgezeichnet, die sich als bestimmtes Sein (to ti en einai), Zugrundeliegendes (hypokeimenon) und für-sich-Stehendes (choriston) selbstoffenbart. Die metaphysischen Strukturen des Textes werden dabei fortlaufend mit aristotelischen Substanzstrukturen verglichen. Zugleich wird die Kongruenz zu aristotelischen Substanzprinzipien an zentralen Begriffen herausgestellt. Hegels reines Denken wird als Neubelebung einer von Aristoteles geprägten Theorie der reinen Wirksamkeit (energeia) ausgewiesen.
What is reality? This question is explored with reference to the third section, Reality, of G.W.F. Hegel’s Science of Logic. Hegel's method of pure thought is traced through to the concept of absolute substance, which reveals itself as determinate being (to ti en einai), underlying substrate (hypokeimenon), and self-standing entity (choriston). The metaphysical structures of Hegel's text are continually compared with Aristotelian structures of substance, while key concepts highlight the alignment with Aristotelian principles of substance. Hegel's notion of pure thought is identified as a revival of Aristotle's theory of pure actuality (energeia).
What is reality? This question is explored with reference to the third section, Reality, of G.W.F. Hegel’s Science of Logic. Hegel's method of pure thought is traced through to the concept of absolute substance, which reveals itself as determinate being (to ti en einai), underlying substrate (hypokeimenon), and self-standing entity (choriston). The metaphysical structures of Hegel's text are continually compared with Aristotelian structures of substance, while key concepts highlight the alignment with Aristotelian principles of substance. Hegel's notion of pure thought is identified as a revival of Aristotle's theory of pure actuality (energeia).
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Pages: 186
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Critical Studies in German Idealism
Publication Date:
08 May 2025
ISBN: 9789004727878
Format: Hardcover
Bianca Scheeff arbeitet am Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität (LMU). Bevor sie ihr Studium der Philosophie an der Hochschule für Philosophie in München abschloss, studierte sie einige Semester lang Physik an der LMU.
Bianca Scheeff works at the Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy at the Ludwig-Maximilians-University (LMU). Before completing her philosophy studies at the Munich School of Philosophy, she studied physics for several semesters at LMU.
Bianca Scheeff works at the Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy at the Ludwig-Maximilians-University (LMU). Before completing her philosophy studies at the Munich School of Philosophy, she studied physics for several semesters at LMU.