N. 50 (2016): Enero - junio
Artículos

Contemporary Hegelian Scholarship: On Robert Stern’s Holistic Reading of Hegel

Paniel Reyes Cardenas
University of Nottingham
Biografia

Pubblicato 2015-12-20

Come citare

Reyes Cardenas, P. (2015). Contemporary Hegelian Scholarship: On Robert Stern’s Holistic Reading of Hegel. Tópicos, Revista De Filosofía, (50), 123–149. https://doi.org/10.21555/top.v0i50.700

Downloads

I dati di download non sono ancora disponibili.

Altmetrics

Citas

Abstract

This article depicts the guidelines of Professor Robert Stern’s interpretation of Hegelian Metaphysics by emphasizing in its characteristic holistic reading: the prominent claim is that only a reading of such character does justice to Hegel’s own views on metaphysics and his entire philosophical approach and provides important connections with contemporary philosophical issues. The proposal is that some key fundamental topics of Hegelian scholarship will emerge with a clarified understanding after this reading: the concept of Truth and absolute knowledge are reassessed by showing the necessary connection of Epistemology and Metaphysics in Hegel. Hegelian Metaphysics, accordingly, appears ultimately as the principle for a reading of Hegel’s entire philosophy and illuminates its nature of general metaphysical inquiry.

 

Riferimenti bibliografici

  1. Bernstein, R. (1977). Why Hegel Now? Critical Study of Hegel, by Charles Taylor. Review of Metaphysics, 31/1, 29-60.
  2. Brandom, R. (2002). Tales of the Mighty Dead: Historical Essays in the Metaphysics of Intentionality. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.
  3. ____ (2009). Reason in Philosophy: Animating Ideas. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.
  4. De Vries, W. A. (1988). Hegel on Reference and Knowledge. Journal of the History of Philosophy, Vol 26, n. 2, 297-307.
  5. Gabriel, M. (2013). Transcendental Ontology: Essays in German Idealism. London: Bloomsbury.
  6. Gardner, S. (2007). The Limits of Naturalism and the Metaphysics of German Idealism’. In German Idealism: Historical and Philosophical Perspectives. Espen Hammer (Ed.) (19-49). London: Routledge.
  7. Hegel, G. W. F. (1969). (SL) Science of Logic. A. V. Miller (Trans.) London: George Allen & Unwin.
  8. ____ (1970). (EN) Philosophy of Nature: Part II of the Encyclopaedia of the Philosophical Sciences. M. J. Petry (Trans.) 3 vols. London: George Allen & Unwin. References to the student notes are marked by a ‘Z’ after the section number.
  9. ____ (1971). (EM) Philosophy of Mind: Part III of the Encyclopaedia of the Philosophical Sciences.William Wallace and A. V. Miller (Trans.) Oxford: Oxford University Press. References to the student notes are marked by a ‘Z’ after the section number.
  10. ____ (1977). (PS) Phenomenology of Spirit. A. V. Miller (Trans.) Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  11. ____ (1991). (EL) Logic: Part I of the Encyclopaedia of the Philosophical Sciences. T. F. Geraets, W. A. Suchting and H. S. Harris (Trans.) Indianapolis: Hacke . References to the student notes are marked by a ‘Z’ after the section number.
  12. ____ (1991). (EPR) Elements of the Philosophy of Right. Allen Wood (Ed.) H. B. Nisbet (Trans.) Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. References to the student notes are marked by a ‘Z’ after the section number.
  13. ____ (1995). (LHP) Lectures on the History of Philosophy. E. S. Haldane and Frances H. Simson (Trans.) 3 vols. Lincoln and London: University of Nebraska Press. (Original: London: K. Paul, Trench, Trübner. 1892-1896).
  14. Honneth, A. (1995). The Struggle for Recognition: The Moral Grammar of Social Conflicts. J. Anderson (Trans.) Oxford: Polity Press.
  15. ____ (2010). The Pathologies of Individual Freedom: Hegel’s Social Theory. L. Lob (Trans.) Princeton: Princeton University Press.
  16. Hookway, C. (1985). Peirce. London: Routledge.
  17. Houlgate, S. (2005). An Introduction to Hegel: Freedom, Truth and History. 2nd edition. Oxford: Blackwell.
  18. McDowell, J. (1994). Mind and World. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.
  19. Pinkard, T. (1994). Hegel’s Phenomenology: The Sociality of Reason. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  20. Pippin, R. B. (1989). Hegel’s Idealism: The Satisfactions of Self Consciousness. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  21. Redding, P. (2007). Analytic Philosophy and the Return of Hegelian Thought. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  22. Stern, R. (1990). Hegel, Kant and The Structure of the Object. London: Routledge.
  23. ____ (1999). Going Beyond the Kantian Philosophy: On McDowell’s Hegelian Critique of Kant. European Journal of Philosophy, 7 (2), 247-269.
  24. ____ (2002). Routledge Philosophy Guidebook to Hegel and the Phenomenology of Spirit. London: Routledge.
  25. ____ (2009). Hegelian Metaphysics. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  26. Taylor, C. (1975). Hegel. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  27. Westphal, K. R. (2003). Hegel’s Epistemology: A Philosophical Introduction to Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit. Indianapolis: Hackett.