Hegel's concept of life: self-consciousness, freedom, logic
This text provides an interpretation of Hegel's philosophy, arguing that his theory of reason and thinking revolve around the concept of organic life. Through a detailed analysis of Hegel's philosophy and Kant's influence, Karen Ng shows that Hegel's unique contribution is that c...
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Summary: | This text provides an interpretation of Hegel's philosophy, arguing that his theory of reason and thinking revolve around the concept of organic life. Through a detailed analysis of Hegel's philosophy and Kant's influence, Karen Ng shows that Hegel's unique contribution is that cognitive capacities are indexed to species capacities, where embodiment and the relation to the environment are central in processes of mind |
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Contents Acknowledgments List ofAbbreviations ix xi I. THINKING PURPOSIVENESS FROM KANT TO HEGEL 1. Introduction: Hegel’s Concept of Life 2. “Kant’s Great Service to Philosophy”: Purposiveness and Conceptual Form 2.1. The Purposiveness Theme 2.2. Purposiveness in the First Critique Theory of Judgment 2.3. “Applying Logic to Nature”: The Principle of Purposiveness 2.4. Internal Purposiveness and Naturzwecke 2.5. Purposiveness and Hegel’s Concept 3. Hegel’s Speculative Identity Thesis 3.1. The Importance of Hegel’s Differenzschrift 3.2. Speculative Identity in Outline: Objective and Subjective "Subject-Objects” 3.3. Self-Consciousness and Fichte’s Incomplete Synthesis 3.3.1. Hegel’s Fichtekritik 3.3.2. Dead Nature and Life in Fichte’s I 3.4. Speculative Identity in Hegel’s Phenomenology ofSpirit 3.4.1. Method and the Relation Between Consciousness and SelfConsciousness 3.4.2. Life, Self-Consciousness, Negativity: The Argumentative Strategies 3.5. Transition: Speculative Identity in the Science ofLogic 3 23 23 27 43 50 61 65 65 69 82 82 88 95 95 100 119 II. THE PURPOSIVENESS OF THINKING IN HEGEL’S LOGIC 4. Actuality and the Genesis of the Concept 4.1. What Is the Genesis of the Concept? 125 125
viii CONTENTS 4.2. Actuality and “Activity of Form” (Formtätigkeit): Nature, Spirit, Logic 4.3. The Absolute: Hegel’s Critique of Substance 4.3.1. Spinoza 4.3.2. Substance as Absolute 4.4. Modality: The Process of Actualization 4.5. The Absolute Relation: Reciprocity and Power 4.6. The Life of the Concept 128 132 132 134 139 149 158 5. Life as Ground, and the Limits of the Subjective Concept 165 5.1. Hegel’s Critique of Judgment: The Influence of Hölderlin and Life as a Logical Problem 5.2. The Subjective Concept 5.2.1. Concept 5.2.2. Judgment 5.2.3. Syllogism 168 178 181 186 200 6. The Obj ectivity of the Concept 6.1. The Transition to Objectivity: Being as Activity 6.2. Mechanism, Chemism, and External Purposiveness: Striving and Violence 6.3. Objective Judgment: Internal Purposiveness and Transition to the Idea 7. Life as the Immediate Idea 7.1. 7.2. 7.3. 7.4. The Idea Two Interpretive Claims: Ground and Doubling The Immediate Idea: The Original Judgment of Life The Processes of Life as Form-Constraints: Corporeality, Externality, and the Genus 7.4.1. The Living Individual: Corporeality (Leiblichkeit) 7.4.2. The Life-Process: Externality and Outwardness {Äußerlichkeit) 7.4.3. The Genus {Die Gattung) 8. The Idea of Cognition and Absolute Method 8.1. Theoretical and Practical Cognition 8.2. The Dialectic of Life and Cognition as Absolute Method 219 220 229 233 243 243 247 255 260 261 267 271 279 279 287 References 295 Index 307 |
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Contents Acknowledgments List ofAbbreviations ix xi I. THINKING PURPOSIVENESS FROM KANT TO HEGEL 1. Introduction: Hegel’s Concept of Life 2. “Kant’s Great Service to Philosophy”: Purposiveness and Conceptual Form 2.1. The Purposiveness Theme 2.2. Purposiveness in the First Critique Theory of Judgment 2.3. “Applying Logic to Nature”: The Principle of Purposiveness 2.4. Internal Purposiveness and Naturzwecke 2.5. Purposiveness and Hegel’s Concept 3. Hegel’s Speculative Identity Thesis 3.1. The Importance of Hegel’s Differenzschrift 3.2. Speculative Identity in Outline: Objective and Subjective "Subject-Objects” 3.3. Self-Consciousness and Fichte’s Incomplete Synthesis 3.3.1. Hegel’s Fichtekritik 3.3.2. Dead Nature and Life in Fichte’s I 3.4. Speculative Identity in Hegel’s Phenomenology ofSpirit 3.4.1. Method and the Relation Between Consciousness and SelfConsciousness 3.4.2. Life, Self-Consciousness, Negativity: The Argumentative Strategies 3.5. Transition: Speculative Identity in the Science ofLogic 3 23 23 27 43 50 61 65 65 69 82 82 88 95 95 100 119 II. THE PURPOSIVENESS OF THINKING IN HEGEL’S LOGIC 4. Actuality and the Genesis of the Concept 4.1. What Is the Genesis of the Concept? 125 125
viii CONTENTS 4.2. Actuality and “Activity of Form” (Formtätigkeit): Nature, Spirit, Logic 4.3. The Absolute: Hegel’s Critique of Substance 4.3.1. Spinoza 4.3.2. Substance as Absolute 4.4. Modality: The Process of Actualization 4.5. The Absolute Relation: Reciprocity and Power 4.6. The Life of the Concept 128 132 132 134 139 149 158 5. Life as Ground, and the Limits of the Subjective Concept 165 5.1. Hegel’s Critique of Judgment: The Influence of Hölderlin and Life as a Logical Problem 5.2. The Subjective Concept 5.2.1. Concept 5.2.2. Judgment 5.2.3. Syllogism 168 178 181 186 200 6. The Obj ectivity of the Concept 6.1. The Transition to Objectivity: Being as Activity 6.2. Mechanism, Chemism, and External Purposiveness: Striving and Violence 6.3. Objective Judgment: Internal Purposiveness and Transition to the Idea 7. Life as the Immediate Idea 7.1. 7.2. 7.3. 7.4. The Idea Two Interpretive Claims: Ground and Doubling The Immediate Idea: The Original Judgment of Life The Processes of Life as Form-Constraints: Corporeality, Externality, and the Genus 7.4.1. The Living Individual: Corporeality (Leiblichkeit) 7.4.2. The Life-Process: Externality and Outwardness {Äußerlichkeit) 7.4.3. The Genus {Die Gattung) 8. The Idea of Cognition and Absolute Method 8.1. Theoretical and Practical Cognition 8.2. The Dialectic of Life and Cognition as Absolute Method 219 220 229 233 243 243 247 255 260 261 267 271 279 279 287 References 295 Index 307 |
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