New Exploration of Hegel's Dialectics II

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Absolute Knowing
Absolute Reflection
Actual Material Relations
advanced Hegelian dialectics analysis
Ancient Greece
Ardent Zeal
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Category=QDH
Determining Reflection
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External Reflection
German Classic Philosophy
German idealism
Hegel's Dialectics
Hegel's Logic
Hegelian Dialectic
Hegels Logik
Hegel’s Logic
Infinite Progression
Marx
negative logic
Normative Logical Function
nous and logos
Omnis Determinatio Est Negatio
People's Publishing House
People’s Publishing House
Rational Essence
Reflective Determination
reflective thinking
Shanghai People's Publishing House
Shanghai People’s Publishing House
Singular Individual
speculative philosophy
subjectivity theory
Supersensible World
Thing In-itself
Unhappy Consciousness
Vice Versa
Wang Fuzhi
Western Philosophy
Zhang Zai

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032217390
  • Weight: 470g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 11 May 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Focusing on the self-negation and reflective forms of Hegel's dialectics, and representing the spirit of nous and logos respectively, this volume explores core functions in the subjectivity, free spirit and practicality of Hegelian dialectics.
As the second volume of a three-volume set that gives insights into Hegel's dialectics and thereby his overall philosophical thought, the book proposes and discusses the soul and form of Hegelian dialectics. As the soul of Hegel's dialectics, which represents the spirit of nous, self-negation plays a fundamental role in Hegel's philosophy, and all other dialectical laws derive from this core principle, with which the subjectivity and free spirit of Hegel's dialectics take shape along with their essential practicality. The form of expression belonging to this negative dialectic as such is the reflective mode of thinking that represents the spirit of logos, and it is this reflective mode of thinking that follows the logical procedure of "reflecting on reflection," rendering the progression of Hegel's dialectical subject lawful, rational and logical. The title will appeal to scholars and students interested in Hegel's and Marx's philosophy, German classical philosophy and Western philosophy.

Deng Xiaomang is Professor in the School of Philosophy at Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China. His research focus includes German classic philosophy and aesthetics, and he has engaged in the comparison and criticism of Eastern and Western culture.

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