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Book SynopsisNectarios G. Limnatis is Adjunct Professor of Philosophy atHofstra, USA.His previous publications include
German Idealism and the Problem of Knowledge: Kant, Fichte, Schelling, and Hegel (Dordrecht: Springer, 2008).
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Table of ContentsIntroduction: Nectarios G. Limnatis (Hofstra University, USA); 1. Ontology and Dialectic in Hegel's Thought, Klaus Dusing (University of Cologne, Germany); 2. Dialectic as the 'Self-Fulfillment' of Logic, Dieter Wandschneider (University of Aachen, Germany); 3. The Greening of Hegel's Dialectical Logic, Joseph Margolis (Temple University, USA); 4. Dialectic and Circularity: Is Hegelian Circularity a New Copernican Revolution?, Tom Rockmore (Duquesne University, USA); 5. "What can we Learn from Hegel's Objective-Idealist Theory of the Concept that Goes Beyond the Theories of Sellars, McDowell, and Brandom?", Vittorio Hosle (University of Notre Dame, USA); 6. The Dialectic of the Inverted World and the Meaning of Aufhebung, Klaus Brinkmann (Boston University, USA); 7. Dialectic, Understanding and Reason: How Does Hegel's Logic Begin?, Angelica Nuzzo (Brooklyn College, CUNY, USA); 8. Skepticism, Modernity, and the Origins of Hegelian Dialectic, Allen Speight (Boston University, USA); 9. From Hegel's Dialectical Trappings to Romantic Nets: An Examination of Progress in Philosophy, Elizabeth Zaibert (DePaul University, USA); 10. The Dialectic of the Absolute: Hegel's Critique of Transcendent Metaphysics, Markus Gabriel (University of Bonn, Germany); 11. Doubt and Dialectic: Hegel on Logic, Metaphysics, and Skepticism, Dietmar Heidemann (The University of Luxemburg); 12. Subjectivity, Intersubjectivity and Objectivity in Hegel's Dialectic, Nectarios G. Limnatis (Hofstra University, USA); Notes on Contributors; Bibliography; Index.