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Hegel’s ‘Deduction of the Concept of Science’or exactness as the nature of the subject matter allows. This remark, which appears at the beginning of his inquiry into ‘the practical sciences’ (i.e., Ethics and Politics), is designed to forestall the kind of mistakes made by his great predecessor, whom Aristotle criticizes for trying to determin类型 发表于 2025-3-30 13:23:33
Theory and Praxis and the Beginning of Scienceture (§ 245), and only after discussing this approach does he turn to man’s thinking or theoretical consciousness or consideration of Nature (§ 246). The order is understandable given that man’s first relation to nature is an immediate and external one, whereas the latter is viewed as containing the巨头 发表于 2025-3-30 19:54:17
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The Hegelian Treatment of Biology and Lifee of the objects which the mind contemplates and investigates on its journey to Absolute Knowledge. After these two fundamental treatments I shall consider what Hegel has to say about Life and Biology in the Philosophy of Nature, enquiring, in the end, what he has to say to us in the present stage o柏树 发表于 2025-3-31 08:42:33
More Comments on the Place of the Organic in Hegel’s Philosophy of Naturents of intelligibility that thought makes upon its object, and the concept of an object of experience.. The two were by no means identical, for an object of experience was ex hypothesi sensible; and although it too, in order to make genuine science possible, would have had to satisfy the general con来自于 发表于 2025-3-31 09:22:19
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