9780226717647-022671764X-The Idea of Hegel's "Science of Logic"

The Idea of Hegel's "Science of Logic"

ISBN-13: 9780226717647
ISBN-10: 022671764X
Author: Stanley Rosen
Publication date: 2020
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Format: Paperback 520 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780226717647
ISBN-10: 022671764X
Author: Stanley Rosen
Publication date: 2020
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Format: Paperback 520 pages

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The Idea of Hegel's "Science of Logic" (ISBN-13: 9780226717647 and ISBN-10: 022671764X), written by authors Stanley Rosen, was published by University of Chicago Press in 2020. With an overall rating of 3.8 stars, it's a notable title among other Logic & Language (Philosophy) books. You can easily purchase or rent The Idea of Hegel's "Science of Logic" (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Logic & Language books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $1.27.

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Although Hegel considered Science of Logic essential to his philosophy, it has received scant commentary compared with the other three books he published in his lifetime. Here philosopher Stanley Rosen rescues the Science of Logic from obscurity, arguing that its neglect is responsible for contemporary philosophy's fracture into many different and opposed schools of thought. Through deep and careful analysis, Rosen sheds new light on the precise problems that animate Hegel's overlooked book and their tremendous significance to philosophical conceptions of logic and reason.



Rosen's overarching question is how, if at all, rationalism can overcome the split between monism and dualism. Monism--which claims a singular essence for all things--ultimately leads to nihilism, while dualism, which claims multiple, irreducible essences, leads to what Rosen calls "the endless chatter of the history of philosophy." The Science of Logic, he argues, is the fundamental text to offer a new conception of rationalism that might overcome this philosophical split. Leading readers through Hegel's book from beginning to end, Rosen's argument culminates in a masterful chapter on the Idea in Hegel. By fully appreciating the Science of Logic and situating it properly within Hegel's oeuvre, Rosen in turn provides new tools for wrangling with the conceptual puzzles that have brought so many other philosophers to disaster.

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