The general aim of this papper is to cast light on Hegel's criticism of our non-philosophical ways of relating to nature, by focusing on his reappraisal of common theoretical and practical procedures from the standpoint of absolute idealism. The specific aim of this papaer is to cast light on the relationship between the empirical science's understanding of how nature really is, and the speculative knowing of the truth of phenomena
Knowing Phenomena: The Quest for Truth in Hegel's Philosophy of Nature
FERRINI, Cinzia
2004-01-01
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The general aim of this papper is to cast light on Hegel's criticism of our non-philosophical ways of relating to nature, by focusing on his reappraisal of common theoretical and practical procedures from the standpoint of absolute idealism. The specific aim of this papaer is to cast light on the relationship between the empirical science's understanding of how nature really is, and the speculative knowing of the truth of phenomenaFile in questo prodotto:
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