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An advance on recent revisionist thinking about Hegelian philosophy, this book interprets Hegel's achievement as part of a revolutionary modernization of ancient philosophical thought initiated by Kant. In particular, Paul Redding argues that Hegel's use of hermeneutics, an emerging way of...
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Zusammenfassung: | An advance on recent revisionist thinking about Hegelian philosophy, this book interprets Hegel's achievement as part of a revolutionary modernization of ancient philosophical thought initiated by Kant. In particular, Paul Redding argues that Hegel's use of hermeneutics, an emerging way of thinking objectively about intentional human subjects, overcame the major obstacle encountered by Kant in his attempt to modernize philosophy. The result was the first genuinely modern, hermeneutic, and "nonmetaphysical" philosophy. Redding describes Hegel's accomplishment in terms of a development of Kant's revolution in philosophy, a "Copernican" revolution analogous to that which initiated modern science. He shows how the heterodox pantheistic views and hermeneutic social thought that merged at the end of the eighteenth century provided a fruitful environment for the transformation that Kantian idealism underwent within the work of Schelling and the early Hegel. He argues that Hegel overcame Schelling's pantheistic metaphysics with the Phenomenology of Spirit and developed a postmetaphysical hermeneutic mode of philosophy. Redding goes on to show how the social theory of Hegel's Philosophy of Right and the conceptual structures of his allegedly most metaphysical work, the Science of Logic, are systematically linked to the hermeneutic insights of the Phenomenology. Against this background, Hegel's works are freed from traditional misunderstandings. Redding demonstrates that Hegel's analyses of modernity and the modern state surpass the one-sided views of Adam Smith and Jean-Jacques Rousseau, providing a coherent framework for modern social and political thought. |
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HEGEL'S
HERMENEUTICS
PAUL REDDING
CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESSO^ITHACA AND LONDON
Contents
Preface xi
Abbreviations xv
Introduction: Hegel, Hermeneutics, and the Copemican i
Revolution in Philosophy
Kant and the Beginnings of Philosophical Copemicanism 4
Scientific Copemicanism: The Problematization of Viewpoint and
the Redescription of Experience 5
Copemican Philosophy and the Post-Kantian Trajectory 7
Copemican Philosophy and Hermeneutics 11
1 Science, Theology, and the Subject in Modem Philosophy 18
Descartes's Response to Perspectivity: Divine and Scientific
Knowledge 19
The Ambiguity of Kant's Response to Perspectivity: Non-
Theocentric Epistemology and Theocentric Ontology 22
The Immanentist Tradition 1: Nicholas of Cusa 24
The Immanentist Tradition 2: Spinoza 28
Hegel, Leibniz, and the Limits of Spinozistic Pantheism 31
2 The Pathways of Hermeneutic Philosophy 35
Pantheism and Hermeneutics 35
Romanticism, Language, and Subjectivity 39
Later Hermeneutics and Its View of Hegel 41
3 Hegel's Early Schellingianism 50
From Fichte to Schelling's Identity Philosophy 51
Hegel's Schellingian Critique of Fichte 52
vii
viii Contents
The Coincidence, or Indifference, of Opposites in Schelling's
Constructed Line yj
The Perspectival Character of Potences 61
Recognition and the Constructed Line: Hegel's Early Analysis of
Ethical Life 65
4 The Revolutionary Philosophical Form of Hegel's 72
Phenomenology of Spirit
Philosophy and Everyday Consciousness in Hegel's Essay on
Skepticism 74
The Phenomenological Drama and Its Audience 79
Sense-Certainty: Certainty of the This 83
Perception 86
Der Verstand as the Understanding of the Natural Sciences 88
5 Hegel's Recognitive Theory of Spirit 99
Fichte's Concept of Recognition 101
The Emergence of Recognition from the Processes of Life 104
Anerkennung, Spirit and the Hermeneuticization of Kant 110
Hegelian Philosophy as a Development of Postmetaphysical
Kantianism 114
6 Figures of Recognition ' 119
Master and Slave 123
Penitent and Priest: Unhappy Consciousness: 127
The Culmination of Objective Spirit in Morality 129
Religious Consciousness and Absolute Knowing 132
Our Progress So Far 142
e
7 The Logic of Recognition 144
The Project of the Science of Logic 145
Hegel's Critique of Aristotle's Logic 148
The Concrete Syllogism of Necessity 156
The Complex Structure of Objectivity 158
The Absolute Idea 163
8 Right and Its Recognition 166
The Logical Foundations of Social Philosophy 167
The Will and Its Right 169
Contract 174
From Right to Wrong 176
Law and the Moral Law 180
9 Sittlichkeit and Its Spheres 182
Love and Family 184
Civil Society 187
Spheres of Sittlichkeit as Cognitive Contexts: (i) The Familial and
the Familiar 191
Spheres of Sittlichkeit as Cognitive Contexts: (ii) The Epistemology
and Logic of the Burger 198
Contents ix
10 The Celebration and Criticism of Civil Society 204
Hegel, Smith, and the Rationality of Civil Society 206
Hegel, Rousseau, and the Madness of Civil Society 211
11 The Recognitive Logic of the Rational State 219
Hegel and Rousseau on the Social Contract and the Common
Will 220
The Estates as Representative and Deliberative Bodies 225
The Monarch 228
Speculative Logic and Practical Philosophy: Allen Wood's
Reconstruction of an Autonomous Hegelian Ethical
Theory 232
The Paradoxical Logic of Absolute Freedom 234
Conclusion: The Nature of Hegelian Philosophy 238
Kant and Hegel on Philosophy and Politics 238
Hegel and the Limits of Philosophy 243
Bibliography 247
Index 253 |
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