TY - JOUR
T1 - Autonomy, negativity, and the challenge of spinozism in Hegel's Science of Logic
AU - Bowman, Brady
N1 - Copyright:
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PY - 2018/1
Y1 - 2018/1
N2 - Hegel's Science of Logic weds a deduction of (broadly Kantian) categories with a vindication of unconditional self-determination. Motivating his project is the challenge of nihilism implicit in Spinoza's rationalism-cum-naturalism. Section one of this paper examines Spinozist 'substance' and Hegel's revision of the principle omnis determinatio est negatio. Section two analyzes the concept 'being-for-self' in relation to Kantian apperception and the Hegelian idea of sublation. Section three presents a novel view of Hegel's infamous identification of being and nothing at the opening of the Logic. The notions of unconditional self-determination, original synthetic unity, and absolute negativity are shown to govern Hegel's dual reception of Spinoza and Kant.
AB - Hegel's Science of Logic weds a deduction of (broadly Kantian) categories with a vindication of unconditional self-determination. Motivating his project is the challenge of nihilism implicit in Spinoza's rationalism-cum-naturalism. Section one of this paper examines Spinozist 'substance' and Hegel's revision of the principle omnis determinatio est negatio. Section two analyzes the concept 'being-for-self' in relation to Kantian apperception and the Hegelian idea of sublation. Section three presents a novel view of Hegel's infamous identification of being and nothing at the opening of the Logic. The notions of unconditional self-determination, original synthetic unity, and absolute negativity are shown to govern Hegel's dual reception of Spinoza and Kant.
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U2 - 10.1353/hph.2018.0004
DO - 10.1353/hph.2018.0004
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85041132035
SN - 0022-5053
VL - 56
SP - 101
EP - 126
JO - Journal of the History of Philosophy
JF - Journal of the History of Philosophy
IS - 1
ER -