From Concept to Objectivity

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Abstract Universal
Apodeictic Judgment
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Categorical Judgment
Categorical Syllogism
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der
determinacy
Determinate Negation
Determined Determinacy
dialectical logic
die
Die Lehre Vom
Disjunctive Judgment
Disjunctive Syllogism
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Follow
Hypothetical Judgment
Independent Totality
logic
logical objectivity in Hegel
Logical Thinking
logik
Middle Term
philosophy of rationality
Prescriptive Logic
presuppositionless reasoning
Privileged Determiner
self-thinking
Self-thinking Thought
Subject Predicate Relation
subjective
syllogistic forms
Systematic Logic
systematic metaphysics
thought
Transcendental Logic
Unconditioned Universality
universality and particularity
valid
Valid Thinking
Violates
wissenschaft
Wissenschaft Der Logik

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  • ISBN 9780754655367
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Jun 2006
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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From Concept to Objectivity uncovers the nature and authority of conceptual determination by critically thinking through neglected arguments in Hegel’s Science of Logic pivotal for understanding reason and its role in philosophy. Winfield clarifies the logical problems of presuppositionlessness and determinacy that prepare the way for conceiving the concept, examines how universality, particularity, and individuality are determined, investigates how judgment and syllogism are exhaustively differentiated, and, on that basis, explores how objectivity can be categorized without casting thought in irrevocable opposition to reality. Winfield's book will be of interest to readers of Hegel as well as anyone wondering how thought can be objective.
Richard Dien Winfield is Distinguished Research Professor in the Philosophy Department at the University of Georgia, USA.

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