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Kant said that logic had not had to take a single step forward
since Aristotle, but German Idealists in the following generation
made concerted efforts to re-think the logical foundations of
philosophy. In this book, Jacob McNulty offers a new interpretation
of Hegel's Logic, the key work of his philosophical system. McNulty
shows that Hegel is responding to a perennial problem in the
history and philosophy of logic: the logocentric predicament. In
Hegel, we find an answer to a question so basic that it cannot be
posed without risking incoherence: what is the justification for
logic? How can one justify logic without already relying upon it?
The answer takes the form of re-thinking the role of metaphysics in
philosophy, so that logic assumes a new position as derivative
rather than primary. This important book will appeal to a wide
range of readers in Hegel studies and beyond.
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