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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Main Author: Ng, Karen 19XX- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Oxford University Press [2020]
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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
Item Description:Rezensiert in: Hegel-Studien 55 (2021), Seite 274-277 (Andrea Gambarotto, Universitè Catholique de Lourain)
Physical Description:xiii, 319 Seiten
ISBN:9780190947613

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