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The great German idealist philosopher G. W. F. Hegel has exerted an immense influence on the development of philosophy from the early 19th century to the present. But the metaphysical aspects of his thought are still under-appreciated. In a series of essays Robert Stern traces the development of a distinctively Hegelian approach to metaphysics and certain central metaphysical issues. The book begins with an introduction that considers this theme as a whole, followed by a section of essays on Hegel himself. Stern then focuses on the way in which certain key metaphysical ideas in Hegel''s system, such as his doctrine of the ''concrete universal'' and his conception of truth, relate to the thinking of the British Idealists on the one hand, and the American Pragmatists on the other. The volume concludes by examining a critique of Hegel''s metaphysical position from the perspective of the ''continental'' tradition, and in particular Gilles Deleuze.

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There is no doubt that Stern is one of the best Hegel scholars currently around ... a remarkably competent and enormously resourceful analyst of what is living and dead in a metaphysical discourse which does not ostracize Hegel. * Rolf-Peter Horstmann, MIND *

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PART ONE; PART TWO; PART THREE; PART FOUR

Hegelian Metaphysics

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      Publisher: Oxford University Press
      Publication Date: 12/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780199640119, 978-0199640119
      ISBN10: 0199640114

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The great German idealist philosopher G. W. F. Hegel has exerted an immense influence on the development of philosophy from the early 19th century to the present. But the metaphysical aspects of his thought are still under-appreciated. In a series of essays Robert Stern traces the development of a distinctively Hegelian approach to metaphysics and certain central metaphysical issues. The book begins with an introduction that considers this theme as a whole, followed by a section of essays on Hegel himself. Stern then focuses on the way in which certain key metaphysical ideas in Hegel''s system, such as his doctrine of the ''concrete universal'' and his conception of truth, relate to the thinking of the British Idealists on the one hand, and the American Pragmatists on the other. The volume concludes by examining a critique of Hegel''s metaphysical position from the perspective of the ''continental'' tradition, and in particular Gilles Deleuze.

      Trade Review
      There is no doubt that Stern is one of the best Hegel scholars currently around ... a remarkably competent and enormously resourceful analyst of what is living and dead in a metaphysical discourse which does not ostracize Hegel. * Rolf-Peter Horstmann, MIND *

      Table of Contents
      PART ONE; PART TWO; PART THREE; PART FOUR

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