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Hegel's 'Individuality' - Beyond Category

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This book explores an overlooked area in Hegel studies: his use of 'individuality' (Individualität). Hegel joined a lively conversation, from Leibniz to Romanticism and beyond, about this novel concept/phenomenon. Successive chapters track Hegel's engagement, in such texts as the Phenomenology, Encyclopedia, and Aesthetics. Hegel's system tends to follow a syllogistic logic (universal, particular, singular), but 'individuality' departs from the norm. The category enacts a certain pragmatics (as against semantics or syntactics) regarding tacit assumptions at work or implicit terms of address, which requires active participation by a thinking subject charged with discerning individuality (which bars resort to explicit rules). The category reflexively implicates the user even in presuming an objective context.
'Individuality' should not be confused with 'individualism,' wholly distinct in origin. Moreover, Hegel's Aesthetics embraces a paradoxical anachronism. Like 'art' itself, 'individuality' emerged as an essentially modern category, though one transferred to the past and to distant cultures.

List of contents

1. On 'Individuality'.- 2. 'Individuality' Before Hegel.- 3. 'Individuality' in Hegel's Early Thought.- 4. 'Individuality' in the Phenomenology of Spirit (I).- 5. 'Individuality' in the Phenomenology of Spirit (II).- 6. Hegelian 'Physics'.- 7. Hegelian 'Organics' and 'Anthropology'.- 8. 'Individuality' in Hegel's Aesthetics (I).- 9. 'Individuality' in Hegel's Aesthetics (II).

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Martin Donougho is Professor Emeritus in philosophy at the University of South Carolina.

Product details

Authors Martin Donougho
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.09.2024
 
EAN 9783031213717
ISBN 978-3-0-3121371-7
No. of pages 415
Dimensions 148 mm x 23 mm x 210 mm
Weight 556 g
Illustrations XIV, 415 p. 6 illus.
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Philosophy > German idealism, 19th century
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: antiquity to present day

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