How Reinhold Helped Hegel Understand the German Enlightenment and Grasp the Pantheism Controversy

In George Digiovanni (ed.), Karl Leonhard Reinhold and the Enlightenment. Springer (2010)
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Abstract

The paper examines Hegel's views on Reinhold, from his earliest appreciation to his final remarks in the Encyclopedia. Ultimately, Reinhold's theory of representation helps Hegel see that the Late Enlightenment opposition between faith and reasoning is anchored in the language of representation. The speculative language of Hegelian Science is necessary in order to overcome the modern dilemma.

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Jeffrey Reid
University of Ottawa

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