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Title: Hegel's a priori and the critique of three aprioristic readings of the science of logic
Keywords: Philosophy of nature
Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, 1770-1831
Hegel's logic
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Citation: ORSINI, F. Hegel's a priori and the critique of three aprioristic readings of the science of logic. Hegel Bulletin, [S.l.], v. 43, n. 1, 2021.
Abstract: The goal of my essay is to clarify the status of the a priori in Hegel's Science of Logic. My claim is that in order to make possible an appreciation of the originality of Hegel's position we need to map a context of discussion and to dissolve a set of preconceptions about Hegel's idea of philosophy. My argument will be articulated in two parts. In the first part, I will analyse four possible positions regarding the issue of the aprioricity of the Logic, I will defend a fifth position, and I will draw a distinction between apriorism and a priori. In the second part, I will examine three distinct charges of apriorism against Hegel's Logic: the charge of assuming God's point of view of the universe, the charge of vicious circularity between the beginning and the end of the Logic, the charge of self-sufficiency of the Logic. As a result, I hope to show that these charges are unfounded, and to clear the ground for an adequate evaluation of Hegel's own sublation (Aufhebung) of the a priori/a posteriori divide.
URI: https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/hegel-bulletin/article/hegels-a-priori-and-the-critique-of-three-aprioristic-readings-of-the-science-of-logic/201512B6B327D3E97A6E469873A8A58D
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