Ayuda
Ir al contenido

Dialnet


Resumen de Materialistische Implikationen von Reflexivität: Materie und Arbeit in der "Wissenschaft der Logik"

Maxi Berger

  • The notion of matter in Hegel’s Science of Logic is part of a transcendental reflection. It does not mean the object of the natural sciences. Even though matters refer to something that is mainly not the subject but determined by the laws of nature – it is the very notion of it. At the same time, this kind of objectivity can only be determined by the subject and through its differentiations. The mediation of these two aspects is developed as teleology. Hegel takes this problem as the substance of matter showing the consequences for the system of Logic. In contrast to the Hegelian program this essay focusses on the question, whether or not this transcendental notion of matter has implications beyond the Science of Logic – for example for matter as a natural experience or as a result of labour.


Fundación Dialnet

Dialnet Plus

  • Más información sobre Dialnet Plus