Abstract
In what sense is Hegel’s Logic metaphysical? And what is metaphysics? This paper deals with different interpretations of both the notion of metaphysics and in what sense Hegel’s Logic is considered as metaphysical. Is Hegel’s Logic metaphysical in a pre-Kantian sense, Kantian sense or Aristotelian/Platonic sense? Or are different versions of metaphysics part of Hegel’s Logic? And may Gadamer’s hermeneutics provide an answer to this last question?
Published Online: 2015-6-2
Published in Print: 2015-9-1
© 2015 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin Boston
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Keywords for this article
Hegel’s Logic;
metaphysics;
Fulda;
Hartmann;
Siep;
Pippin;
Gadamer
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