Hegel’s Cocktail: From Metaphysics to Logic and Back Again

Australasian Philosophical Review 2 (4):427-432 (2018)
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Abstract

I criticise Pippin’s understanding of the relation between Hegel, Kant, and pre-Kantian metaphysics. Contrary to Pippin’s view, I contend that Hegel did not see the pre-Kantian investigation of being qua being as essentially hopeless. On the contrary, through an analysis of Hegel’s criticisms of Kant and of Hegel’s notion of thought, I contend that Hegel is much closer to pre-Kantian metaphysics than to Kant.

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Lorenzo Sala
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Hegel's Idealism: Prospects.Robert B. Pippin - 1989 - Hegel Bulletin 10 (1):28-41.
Reading Hegel.Robert Pippin - 2018 - Australasian Philosophical Review 2 (4):365-382.
Hegel and Idealism.Karl Ameriks - 1991 - The Monist 74 (3):386-402.

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