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Hegel’s Unresolved Contradiction

Dialogue 39 (4):771-796 (2000)

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  1. The Task and Method of Hegel's Phenomenology.Ardis B. Collins - 2003 - Hegel Bulletin 24 (1-2):73-88.
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  • Hegel's Confrontation with the Sciences in ‘Observing Reason’: Notes for a Discussion.Cinzia Ferrini - 2007 - Hegel Bulletin 28 (1-2):1-22.
    In an attempt to reconcile first-hand historical research on scientific material and philosophical concerns, this paper aims to show how Hegel took active part in the scientific debate of the time, by publicly siding with some strands of contemporaneous natural science against others, as well as how Hegel supports a considered scientific position, by providing it with philosophical justification and foundation, taking issue at the same time with formulations of British Empiricism and German Idealism.
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