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8 The Return of Leibnizian Logic in the Nineteenth Century: From Boole to Heyting
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Paul Redding
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Hegel’s Texts: Translations and Abbreviations vii
- Preface ix
- Introduction 1
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Beginning: Hegel’s Classicism
- 1 Logic, Mathematics, and Philosophy in Fourth-Century Athens 21
- 2 Hegel and the Platonic Origins of Aristotle’s Syllogistic 42
- 3 The General Significance of Neoplatonic Harmonic Theory for Hegel’s Account of Magnitude 57
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Middle: Classical Meets Modern
- 4 Geometry and Philosophy in Hegel, Schelling, Carnot, and Grassmann 87
- 5 The Role of Analysis Situs in Leibniz’s Modernization of Logic 108
- 6 Hegel’s Supersession of Leibniz and Newton: The Limitations of Calculus and Logical Calculus 126
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End: The Modern as Redetermined Classical
- 7 Exploiting Resources within Aristotle for the Rehabilitation of the Syllogism 147
- 8 The Return of Leibnizian Logic in the Nineteenth Century: From Boole to Heyting 169
- 9 Hegel among the New Leibnizians: Judgments 191
- 10 Hegel beyond the New Leibnizians: Syllogisms 213
- Conclusion: The God at the Terminus of Hegel’s Logic 228
- Acknowledgments 233
- Notes 235
- Bibliography 261
- Index 277
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Hegel’s Texts: Translations and Abbreviations vii
- Preface ix
- Introduction 1
-
Beginning: Hegel’s Classicism
- 1 Logic, Mathematics, and Philosophy in Fourth-Century Athens 21
- 2 Hegel and the Platonic Origins of Aristotle’s Syllogistic 42
- 3 The General Significance of Neoplatonic Harmonic Theory for Hegel’s Account of Magnitude 57
-
Middle: Classical Meets Modern
- 4 Geometry and Philosophy in Hegel, Schelling, Carnot, and Grassmann 87
- 5 The Role of Analysis Situs in Leibniz’s Modernization of Logic 108
- 6 Hegel’s Supersession of Leibniz and Newton: The Limitations of Calculus and Logical Calculus 126
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End: The Modern as Redetermined Classical
- 7 Exploiting Resources within Aristotle for the Rehabilitation of the Syllogism 147
- 8 The Return of Leibnizian Logic in the Nineteenth Century: From Boole to Heyting 169
- 9 Hegel among the New Leibnizians: Judgments 191
- 10 Hegel beyond the New Leibnizians: Syllogisms 213
- Conclusion: The God at the Terminus of Hegel’s Logic 228
- Acknowledgments 233
- Notes 235
- Bibliography 261
- Index 277