Hegel Science Of Logic

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Rinaldi, Giacomo: A history and interpretation of the logic of Hegel. Studies in the history of philosophy 26. Lewiston, N.Y. ; Lampeter : Edwin Mellen Press, 1992.
Einband berieben. Ungelesen. - The Historico-Philosophical Genesis of Hegel's Logic -- Hegel's Logic and the History of Western Metaphysics -- The Genesis of the Science of Logic in Hegel's Own Works -- The Science of Logic in the Context of Hegel's System -- The Doctrine of Being -- The Doctrine of Essence -- The Doctrine of the Concept -- Interpretation and Critical Evaluation -- Developments of Hegel's Logic in Contemporary Philosophy -- The Science of Logic in Contemporary German Philosophy -- The Science of Logic in Italian Idealism -- The Science of Logic in Anglo-Saxon Hegelianism -- The Logic of Hegel Today. -

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GRAY CARLSON, D. . A Commentary on Hegel's Science of Logic. Palgrave Macmillan. 2007.. Palgrave Macmillan, 2007. ; fester Einband / hard cover ISBN: 9781403986283
Hardback, 648pp., This listing is a new book, a title currently in-print which we order directly and immediately from the publisher. Hegel is thought to be the pinnacle of German idealism and his work is undergoing an enormous revival since 1975. Yet the work Hegel would have counted as the very center of his system, 'The Science of Logic,' remains a largely uninterpreted work. Hegel himself cautioned that his philosophy could not be understood without first acquiring a thorough grounding in his ;logic' of being and nothing. In his <EM>Commentary to Hegel's Science of Logic</EM>, David Gray Carlson presents a systematic interpretation of this work, through a system of easy-to-understand diagrams that lays bare precisely why Hegel's ontological work is genuinely a 'logic'. Carlson's work is the very first commentary that identifies and explicates each and every logical derivation Hegel performs, from the beginning in 'Pure Being' to the final 'Absolute Idea' that underwrites the subject-object distinction. Carlson also points out the enormous parallels between Hegel's system of ontology (i.e., the science of being) and the psychoanalytical theories of the late twentieth century..

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Petry, Michael John (Ed.): Hegel and Newtonianism. The Cambridge Conference Hegel and Newtonianism was held under the auspices of the Istituto Italiano per gli Studi Filosofici, Naples. Dordrecht: Kluwer, 1993. ISBN: 0792322029
Ein gutes und sauberes Exemplar. - Metaphysics and Scientific Proof: Newton and Hegel. J. W. Garrison -- The Conflict between Newton's Analysis of Configurations and Hegel's Conceptual Analysis. W. E. Wehrle -- Analysis, Synthesis and Dialectic: Hegel's Answer to Aristotle, Newton and Kant. R. Pozzo -- Gravity, Polarity and Dialectical Method. B. Gower -- Hegel on the Interaction between Science and Philosophy. G. Buchdahl -- Hegel's Interpretation of Classical Mechanics. H. -H. von Borzeszkowski -- The Philosophical Background to Hegel's Criticism of Newton. R. Wahsner -- The Logic of Hegel's Philosophy of Nature. M. Drees -- Defending Hegel's Philosophy of Nature. A. V. Miller -- Newton and Hegel: Can Science Explain the Scientist? S. Priest -- Newton's Pantokrator and Hegel's Absolute Mind. E. Wolf-Gazo -- The Method of Exhaustion as a Model for the Calculus. A. W. Moore -- Hegel on Greek Mathematics and the Modern Calculus. A. Moretto -- Newton and British Newtonians on the Foundations of the Calculus. N. Guicciardini -- The Dialectical Structure of Zeno's Arguments. I. Toth -- Hegel's Heritage in Applied Mathematics: A Plurality of Traditions. I. Grattan-Guinness -- Hegel on Mathematics and Experimental Science. L. Fleischhacker -- Inertial and Gravitational Mass: Newton, Hegel and Modern Physics. P. M. Kluit -- The Problem of Mass in Hegel. D. Wandschneider -- Pendulums in Newtonian Mechanics. A. Sarlemijn -- Classifying the Motion: Hegel on the Pendulum. M. J. Petty -- The Problem of Falling Bodies - from Galilei to Lagrange. A. Moretto -- Hegel on Galilei's Law of Fall. S. Büttner -- Eighteenth-Century Conceptions of Gravitation. F. van Lunteren -- Hegel's Treatment of Universal Gravitation. K.-N. Ihmig -- The Concept of Force in Eighteenth-Century Mechanics. W. Neuser -- Hegel's Rejection of the Concept of Force. K.-N. Ihmig -- Universal Gravitation from Elliptical Orbits. J. B. Brackenridge -- A Worm in Newton's Apple. R. Weinstock -- The Significance of Kepler's Laws. M. J. Petry -- The Early Debate Concerning Wave-Theory. A. Ziggelaar -- Hegel on Mechanistic Models of Light. B. Falkenburg -- Newton's Rejection of the Modification Theory of Colour. F. Steinte -- Hegel's Exposition of Goethe's Theory of Colour. L. Illetterati -- Newton's Colour-Theory and Perception. F. Steinte -- Hegel on Shadows and the Blue of the Sky. C. Melica -- Newtonian Atomism and Eighteenth-Century Chemistry. W. Bonsiepen -- Chemistry and Hegel's Logic. I. W. Burbidge -- Newton and Eighteenth-Century Conceptions of Chemical Affinity. C. de Pater -- The Significance of Hegel's Treatment of Chemical Affinity. H. A. M. Snelders -- Is Nature Conformable to Herself? D. Gjertsen -- Hegel on Chemistry and the Organic Sciences .D. von Engelhardt -- Hegel's Library: The Works on Mathematics, Mechanics, Optics and Chemistry. A. Mense -- Hegel's Library: The Newton Editions. P. Bronger. ISBN 0792322029 - , ISBN-13: 9780792322023

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GRAY CARLSON, DAVID. Hegel's Theory of the Subject. Palgrave Macmillan. 2005.. Palgrave Macmillan, 2005. ; fester Einband / hard cover ISBN: 9781403997920
Hardback, 256pp., This listing is a new book, a title currently in-print which we order directly and immediately from the publisher. Hegel has long dominated continental philosophy and is now enjoying an enormous renaissance in the English-speaking world. At the very centre of his work is the monumental <EM>Science of Logic</EM>, first published between 1812-16. While much scholarship exists on the nature of Hegel's methodology and ontology, Hegel's Theory of Subjectivity, which comprises the final third of the <EM>Science of Logic</EM>, has been comparatively neglected. This volume collects 15 essays on various aspects of Hegel's theory of subjectivity, which encompasses the universal v. the individual, judgement, inference, and cognition. For Hegel, <EM>substance is subject</EM>. Anyone wishing to obtain a deep understanding of Hegel's philosophy cannot afford to neglect his theory of subjectivity..

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