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  1. From the Separateness of Space to the Ideality of Sensation. Thoughts on the Possibilities of Actualizing Hegel's Philosophy of Nature.Dieter Wandschneider - 2000 - Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 41 (1-2):86-103.
    The Cartesian concept of nature, which has determined modern thinking until the present time, has become obsolete. It shall be shown that Hegel's objective-idealistic conception of nature discloses, in comparison to that of Descartes, new perspectives for the comprehension of nature and that this, in turn, results in possibilities of actualizing Hegel's philosophy of nature. If the argumentation concerning philosophy of nature is intended to catch up with the concrete Being-of-nature and to meet it in its concretion, then this is (...)
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  • What Is Hegel’s Philosophy of Nature for?Plevrakis Ermylos - 2024 - 吉林大学社会科学学报 56:125-161.
    Most interpretations of Hegel’s Philosophy of Nature emphasize its theoretical aspects, often limiting the debate to whether it should be understood as what I term philosophia contra scientiam or philosophia ancilla scientiae. Challenging this focus, I highlight the equally metatheoretical and metapractical dimensions in Hegel’s comprehending approach to nature, proposing that the Philosophy of Nature seeks to comprehend—and indeed rank—nature’s intrinsic value through the lens of the Concept, ascribing to it truth and freedom. My central thesis is that Hegel’s Philosophy (...)
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