Hegel’s Critique of Parmenides in the Science of Logic

Arkhe-Logos 10 (10):19-44 (2020)
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Abstract

Parmenides plays an important role in the first section of Hegel’s Science of Logic due to his definition of being as a pure thought-determination. This article investigates, first, how Hegel conceives the Parmenidean being. Secondly, by discussing Hegel's logical analysis of pure being and pure nothing, it aims to show why and how such conception of being, according to Hegel, provides a crucial insight into the function of the understanding.

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Arif Yildiz
Bordeaux Montaigne University

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