Hegel and the Problem of Multiplicity
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- 13 heures de lecture
The exploration of multiplicity in philosophy is critically examined through Hegel's perspective, which challenges traditional Aristotelian and Kantian frameworks. Andrew Haas argues that these conventional views reduce multiplicity to rigid categories of identity and difference. By engaging in a detailed analysis of Hegel's Science of Logic, Haas presents a nuanced interpretation of multiplicity as inherently multiple, suggesting a more dynamic and complex understanding that transcends existing philosophical limitations.
