Hegel’s Remarks on Quantity and Measure in the Doctrine of Being. Some Historico-Critical Considerations
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https://doi.org/10.36592/opiniaofilosofica.v8i2.814Abstract
This paper comments on some of the Remarks on mathematics and sciences that Hegel introduced in the Doctrine of Being (1832), of his Science of Logic. We emphasize that the reading of those Remarks should be done in the light of the history of science, placing the Science of Logic in the context of the particular stage of development in which mathematics and the sciences were at the time. Our goal is to show that such historico-critical perspective sheds light on the positive and negative aspects of Hegel’s Remarks.
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