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Hegel's Logic and Metaphysics

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  • Date Published: January 2023
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  • format: Hardback
  • isbn: 9781316512562

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  • Kant said that logic had not had to take a single step forward since Aristotle, but German Idealists in the following generation made concerted efforts to re-think the logical foundations of philosophy. In this book, Jacob McNulty offers a new interpretation of Hegel's Logic, the key work of his philosophical system. McNulty shows that Hegel is responding to a perennial problem in the history and philosophy of logic: the logocentric predicament. In Hegel, we find an answer to a question so basic that it cannot be posed without risking incoherence: what is the justification for logic? How can one justify logic without already relying upon it? The answer takes the form of re-thinking the role of metaphysics in philosophy, so that logic assumes a new position as derivative rather than primary. This important book will appeal to a wide range of readers in Hegel studies and beyond.

    • Situates Hegel's Logic in a post-Kantian debate about philosophy of logic, centred around the logocentric predicament
    • Provides an interpretation of Hegel as responding to a perennial problem in the history and philosophy of logic (the logocentric predicament), and relates his solution to contemporary and Ancient ones
    • Shows that the continuities between logic and metaphysics in Hegel align him with pre-Kantian metaphysics, and against Kant – rather than the reverse
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    'Hegel's Logic might be the most obscure major work in the history of Western philosophy. Jacob McNulty's Hegel's Logic and Metaphysics marks a great advance in dispelling the obscurity. McNulty focuses on a deceptively simple question – how does Hegel justify the laws and materials of logic?–and in the course of answering it he offers a clear, well-argued, and original interpretation of the nature of Hegelian metaphysics.' Mark Vinzenz Alznauer, Northwestern University

    'An important and first-rate contribution—bold, original, well argued, and rich with historical and systematic implications. By drawing attention to the 'logocentric predicament,' McNulty clarifies Hegel's defense of metaphysics against worries like Kant's.' James Kreines, Claremont McKenna University

    'Jacob McNulty's impressive book offers a Hegelian solution to the so-called 'logocentric predicament', namely that logic must be presupposed to justify itself. As McNulty puts it, the fundamental laws and materials (concepts, judgments, and inferences )of logic are either left unjustified or justified circularly (11-12). McNulty's (Hegelian) solution is to derive logic from general metaphysics (23), or specifically Hegel's ontology of categories (ix). Anyone with a serious interest in the relationship between Hegel's dialectic logic and contemporary formal logic will be amply rewarded by studying McNulty's thought-provoking book.' C. Yang, History and Philosophy of Logic

    'McNulty's book is an excellent study of Hegel's Logic. It is original, illuminating and thought-provoking throughout. Readers familiar with Hegel will learn much from it, and so - thanks to McNulty's accessible and engaging style - will those unfamiliar with Hegel. I recommend the book heartily to both sets of readers.' Stephen Houlgate, Mind

    'In this regard, we can salute the audacity and originality of a work which aims to be more 'philosophical' than strictly historical, but whose strength nevertheless remains in not ignoring a close reading of the text and a detailed assessment of the debates surrounding it.' Valentin Wey, Archives de philosophie

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    • Date Published: January 2023
    • format: Hardback
    • isbn: 9781316512562
    • length: 288 pages
    • dimensions: 235 x 158 x 20 mm
    • weight: 0.56kg
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Introduction
    German Idealism and the Logocentric Predicament
    1. 'Irrational Cognition of the Rational': Hegel on Aristotelian Logic
    2. The Ontological Proof as 'The True Critique of the Categories and of Reason': Hegel on Kant's Transcendental Logic
    3. Hegel's Critique of 'The Former Metaphysics'
    4. Hegel's Response to Kant's Critique of Metaphysics
    5. Logical Contradiction and Real Opposition: Hegel on the Laws of Logic
    6. Mediated Immediacy: Concept, Judgment and Syllogism
    7. A Circle of Circles: Analysis, Synthesis, Dialectic.

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    Jacob McNulty, University College London
    Jacob McNulty is Lecturer in Philosophy at University College London. He is the author of numerous journal articles and a Routledge Philosophers volume on Marcuse (forthcoming).

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