Hegel was right the myth of the empirical sciences /
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Frankfurt am Main :
Peter Lang,
c2011.
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Series: | Daedalus (Frankfurt am Main, Germany) ;
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Table of Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: ch. I Science and Literature
- 1.Literature and Caprice
- 2.Science Without Dogmatism
- ch. II Why the Subject?
- 1.Something About Modern Physics
- 2.A Basic Principle
- 3.What Everybody Understands?
- 4.Leaving Terms Undefined?
- 5.Definitions by Decree
- 6.The Prejudice of Abstraction
- 7.Coup d'etat against the Subject?
- 8.Meditionism
- ch. III Subject
- 1.Concept
- 2.Self-Determination
- 3.Being
- 4.Substance
- 5.On the Method
- 6.Time
- 7.Intersubjectivity
- 8.Causality
- 9.Natural Law
- 10.Necessary
- ch. IV Infinite and Distinction
- 1.Pseudoinfinite
- 2.Pseudouniversal
- 3.Infinite and Universal
- 4.Imputations
- 5.Distinction
- 6.Individuality
- 7.The Bottom of the Problem
- 8.Philosophy and Faith
- ch. V Logic and Natural Sciences
- 1.Dialectics
- 2.Logic
- 3.Force
- 4.Explanatory Factors
- 5.Probability
- 6.Life
- 7.Conduct
- ch. VI The Man and the State
- 1.Natural Goodness?
- 2.Happiness?
- Contents note continued: 3.Ethicity
- 4.State
- 5.Family, Society, State
- 6.Two Issues about Humans.