The Logic of Hegel’s Philosophy of Nature

  • Drees M
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Abstract

From its very beginning, the discussion surrounding Hegel’s philosophical system has been focused on the relation between the Logic and the Philosophy of Nature. Not only the notorious transition from the one to the other, but also the more general problem of the structural relations and correspondencies between these two parts of this philosophy have been continuously debated for the last century and a half.

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Drees, M. (1993). The Logic of Hegel’s Philosophy of Nature. In Hegel and Newtonianism (pp. 91–101). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-1662-6_8

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