Clark Butler presents an innovative analysis of Hegel's most
challenging work in "Hegel's Logic" -- the first major
English-language treatment of Hegel's "Science of Logic" to appear
in nearly fifteen years. Although earlier commentators on the
"Logic" have considered standard analytical philosophy-and with it
modern logic-in opposition to Hegel. Butler views it as a
legitimate approach in terms of which Hegel needs to be understood.
This interpretation allows him to address the rigor of Hegel's
thought on several levels as at once an exercise in purely
conceptual redefinition and a full-bodied work in metaphysical
ontology and even theology. The result is an account of the "Logic"
intelligible to analytical philosophers as well as
non-specialists.
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