Sedgwick, Sally., Hegel’s Critique of Kant: From Dichotomy to Identity [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 66 (3):600-602 (2013)
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Abstract

Sally Sedgwick’s most recent book is not, as its title might suggest, an exhaustive compendium of Hegel’s criticisms of Kant. Instead, it is something that is in many respects far more valuable: it is a detailed and thorough investigation of one particular criticism, which Sedgwick claims we must understand if we are to see any of Hegel’s other criticisms in their proper light. As a scholar who has published extensively on these other criticisms, her claim should be taken seriously.

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