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This volume is dedicated to questions about the nature and method
of metaphysics in Classical German Philosophy. Its chapters offer
original investigations into the metaphysical projects of many of
the major figures in German philosophy between Wolff and Hegel.
Hegel opens the first book of his Science of Logic with the
statement of a problem: "The beginning of philosophy must be either
something mediated or something immediate, and it is easy to show
that it can be neither the one nor the other, so either way of
beginning runs into a rebuttal." Despite its significant placement,
exactly what Hegel means in his expression of this problem, and
exactly what his solution to it is, remain unclear. In this book
Robert Dunphy provides a detailed, critical engagement with Hegel's
problem of beginning, and with the various putative solutions that
Hegel might be thought to put forward. The book also provides
original interventions into discussions concerning Hegel's wider
logical project, the relationship between his Logic and his
Phenomenology, and his engagement with the Pyrrhonian skeptical
tradition.
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