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Hegel’s Naturalism: Teleology, Life, Self-Consciousness and the Depiction of the Human Mind

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2017
Short description:
Hegel’s Naturalism: Teleology, Life, Self-Consciousness and the Depiction of the Human Mind / Seddone, Guido. - In: AL-MUKHATABAT. - ISSN 1737-6432. - 24:(2017), pp. 17-35.
abstract:
This article deals with the recent interest of the Hegelian studies around Hegel’s so-called
naturalism and maintains that mind is possible by virtue of the relationship mind-life and that life and mind are mutually dependent. In order to understand the continuity mind-life the contribution accounts for both the Hegelian theory of self-consciousness and the chapter on life in the Science of Logic. Hegel’s peculiarity consists in investigating concrete issues such as life, nature, desires and subjective purposiveness by deploying a logical and formal analysis in order to attain a general comprehension of them. The result is that Hegel does not explain the mind as separate from nature but rather as the outcome of a crossed stratification between nature and spirit. The contribution also gives an account of the interdisciplinary aspects connected with Hegel’s naturalism and his proposal about the continuity life-mind.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Mind; Life; Hegel; Kant
List of contributors:
Seddone, Guido
Authors of the University:
SEDDONE Guido
Handle:
https://iris.uniss.it/handle/11388/253482
Published in:
AL-MUKHATABAT
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