This book explores the relationship between Hegelâs dialectics and formal logic. It examines the concept of dialectics its meaning and its use in contemporary thought. The volume opens the âoldâ debate about the formalization of Hegelâs dialectics and is motivated by the idea that asking about the connection between Hegelâs dialectics and formal logic is still relevant for various reasons: Firstly a new Hegel is circulating nowadays in the philosophical literature with specific reference to Hegelâs dialectical logic and its relation to the history and philosophy of logic. Secondly new research about the connection between contradictory logical systems and Hegel's dialectics is also being developed. Finally there have been recent confirmations that the concept of dialectics is of general interest and that the usual perplexities about the Hegelian triadic and fairly mechanic device of âyes not and not notâ are in remission. The chapters feature philosophically and historically motivated presentations of formal features of Hegelâs dialectics critical considerations about the very idea of âformalizing dialecticsâ and presentations of past attempts to formalize Hegelâs dialectics. The Formalization of Dialectics will be a key resource for scholars and researchers of the history and philosophy of logic and Hegelâs dialectics. It will also be of interest to anyone who wants to know more about the concept of dialectics its meaning and its use in contemporary thought. This book was originally published as a special issue of History and Philosophy of Logic.
This book explores the relationship between Hegelâs dialectics and formal logic. It examines the concept of dialectics its meaning and its use in contemporary thought. The volume opens the âoldâ debate about the formalization of Hegelâs dialectics and is motivated by the idea that asking about the connection between Hegelâs dialectics and formal logic is still relevant for various reasons: Firstly a new Hegel is circulating nowadays in the philosophical literature with specific reference to Hegelâs dialectical logic and its relation to the history and philosophy of logic. Secondly new research about the connection between contradictory logical systems and Hegel's dialectics is also being developed. Finally there have been recent confirmations that the concept of dialectics is of general interest and that the usual perplexities about the Hegelian triadic and fairly mechanic device of âyes not and not notâ are in remission. The chapters feature philosophically and historically motivated presentations of formal features of Hegelâs dialectics critical considerations about the very idea of âformalizing dialecticsâ and presentations of past attempts to formalize Hegelâs dialectics. The Formalization of Dialectics will be a key resource for scholars and researchers of the history and philosophy of logic and Hegelâs dialectics. It will also be of interest to anyone who wants to know more about the concept of dialectics its meaning and its use in contemporary thought. This book was originally published as a special issue of History and Philosophy of Logic.
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