Absolute Form: Modality, Individuality and the Principle of Philosophy in Kant and Hegel by Thomas Hoffmann
Absolute Form: Modality, Individuality and the Principle of Philosophy in Kant and Hegel

Thomas Hoffmann

Absolute Form: Modality, Individuality and the Principle of Philosophy in Kant and Hegel

Critical Studies in German Idealism

Thomas Hoffmann with David Healan (Translator)

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Metabolic form inverts itself into content. Highlighting Hegel's conceptual realism, Hoffmann focuses on an undervalued move in his dialectic: inversion (μεταβολή). From precursors in Kant the author validates the philosopher's claim in not supply...

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