This volume explores the unity of logic, epistemology and ontology in Hegel's dialectics and the interrelation between the three, thereby revealing the internal features of Hegel's dialectics as well as the connection and divergence between Hegel and Marx's philosophical thought.
Focusing on the self-negation and reflective forms of Hegel's dialectics, and representing the spirit of Nous and Logos respectively, this volume explores core functions in the subjectivity, free spirit and practicality of Hegelian dialectics.
This volume reinterprets Hegelian dialectics via an exploration of the two origins of dialectics and illuminates how they constitute the inner tension at the heart of the philosophical system, developing into the forms of thought that fashion the history of western philosophy.
This volume explores the unity of logic, epistemology and ontology in Hegel's dialectics and the interrelation between the three, thereby revealing the internal features of Hegel's dialectics as well as the connection and divergence between Hegel and Marx's philosophical thought.
Focusing on the self-negation and reflective forms of Hegel's dialectics, and representing the spirit of Nous and Logos respectively, this volume explores core functions in the subjectivity, free spirit and practicality of Hegelian dialectics.
This volume reinterprets Hegelian dialectics via an exploration of the two origins of dialectics and illuminates how they constitute the inner tension at the heart of the philosophical system, developing into the forms of thought that fashion the history of western philosophy.