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Thinking and the I: Hegel and the Critique of Kant
On Ferrarin's account, Hegel's lack of charity to Kant on several fundamental points masks a deeper affinity between the two. The view of Hegel presented here does not break substantially new ground, and the collection of exegetical topics does not hang together especially well. [...]the w...
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Published in: | The Review of Metaphysics 2020, Vol.73 (3), p.608-610 |
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Format: | Review |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | On Ferrarin's account, Hegel's lack of charity to Kant on several fundamental points masks a deeper affinity between the two. The view of Hegel presented here does not break substantially new ground, and the collection of exegetical topics does not hang together especially well. [...]the writing, though often lively, occasionally reverts into Hegelian jargon. [...]the supposedly standard, rival view of "thinking and the I" often looks like a strawman, largely disconnected from any contemporary advocates. |
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ISSN: | 0034-6632 2154-1302 |