Hegel’s Foundation Free Metaphysics

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19th-century philosophy
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Absolute Determinacy
Absolute Empiricism
absolute existence
Absolute Idea
Absolute Knowing
Abstract Universal
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Brandom
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concept
Conceptual Determinacy
Conceptual Determination
Doctrine of the Concept
dogmatism
Early German Idealism
epistemic foundations
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Existential Implication
Finite Concept
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
German Idealism
German Idealism philosophy
Gregory S. Moss
Hegel
Hegel's Absolute
Hegel's Absolute Idealism
Hegel's Foundation Free Metaphysics
Hegel's Logic
Hegel's Solution
Hegel’s Absolute
Hegel’s Absolute Idealism
Hegel’s Foundation Free Metaphysics
Hegel’s Logic
Hegel’s Solution
implicative logic
logic
Logical Relations
McDowell
metaphysical paradoxes
metaphysics
Missing Difference
mysticism
Non-conceptual Content
onto-theology
ontological argument analysis
particularity
Philosophical Knowing
Pippin
PNC
problem of nihilism in metaphysics
problem of onto-theology
problem of participation
problem of psychologism
problem of the missing difference
Pros Hen
Quantitative Infinite
Science of Logic
self-referential logic
self-referential universality
singularity
Synthetic Judgment
True Contradiction
universal
universality
Young Socrates

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367503062
  • Weight: 694g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Apr 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Contemporary philosophical discourse has deeply problematized the possibility of absolute existence. Hegel’s Foundation Free Metaphysics demonstrates that by reading Hegel’s Doctrine of the Concept in his Science of Logic as a form of Absolute Dialetheism, Hegel’s logic of the concept can account for the possibility of absolute existence. Through a close examination of Hegel’s concept of self-referential universality in his Science of Logic, Moss demonstrates how Hegel’s concept of singularity is designed to solve a host of metaphysical and epistemic paradoxes central to this problematic. He illustrates how Hegel’s revolutionary account of universality, particularity, and singularity offers solutions to six problems that have plagued the history of Western philosophy: the problem of nihilism, the problem of instantiation, the problem of the missing difference, the problem of absolute empiricism, the problem of onto-theology, and the third man regress. Moss shows that Hegel’s affirmation and development of a revised ontological argument for God’s existence is designed to establish the necessity of absolute existence. By adopting a metaphysical reading of Richard Dien Winfield’s foundation free epistemology, Moss critically engages dominant readings and contemporary debates in Hegel scholarship. Hegel’s Foundation Free Metaphysics will appeal to scholars interested in Hegel, German Idealism, 19th- and 20th-century European philosophy, metaphysics, epistemology, and contemporary European thought.

Gregory S. Moss has been Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the Chinese University of Hong Kong since 2016. Dr. Moss was a lecturer in philosophy at Clemson University from 2014-2016. Dr. Moss took his PhD in philosophy in August 2014 at the University of Georgia before which he was a Fulbright Fellow (2013-2014) at the University of Bonn.