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Estudos Nietzsche     Open Access   (Followers: 1)
Etcétera : Revista del Área de Ciencias Sociales del CIFFyH     Open Access  
Ethical Perspectives     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 12)
Ethical Theory and Moral Practice     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 25)
Ethics     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 75)
Ethics & Bioethics     Open Access   (Followers: 4)
Ethics in Progress     Open Access  
Ethics, Medicine and Public Health     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 8)
Éthique en éducation et en formation : Les Dossiers du GREE     Open Access  
Éthique publique     Open Access   (Followers: 1)
Ethische Perspectieven     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 1)
Etikk i praksis - Nordic Journal of Applied Ethics     Open Access   (Followers: 1)
Études de lettres     Open Access   (Followers: 2)
Études phénoménologiques : Phenomenological Studies     Full-text available via subscription  
Études Platoniciennes     Open Access   (Followers: 2)
Études Ricoeuriennes / Ricoeur Studies     Open Access   (Followers: 2)
European Journal for Philosophy of Science     Partially Free   (Followers: 13)
European Journal of Islamic Finance     Open Access   (Followers: 2)
European Journal of Philosophy     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 70)
European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy     Open Access   (Followers: 3)
Facta Universitatis, Series : Philosophy, Sociology, Psychology and History     Open Access  
FairPlay, Revista de Filosofia, Ética y Derecho del Deporte     Open Access  
Faith and Philosophy     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 9)
FALAH : Jurnal Ekonomi Syariah     Open Access  
Feminist Philosophy Quarterly     Open Access   (Followers: 6)
Fichte-Studien     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 2)
Film-Philosophy Journal     Open Access   (Followers: 11)
Filosofia e Educação     Open Access  
Filosofia Theoretica : Journal of African Philosophy, Culture and Religions     Open Access   (Followers: 1)
Filosofia Unisinos     Open Access  
Filosofia. Revista da Faculdade de Letras da Universidade do Porto     Open Access  
Filozofia Chrześcijańska     Open Access  
Filozofia Publiczna i Edukacja Demokratyczna     Open Access  
Filozofija i društvo / Philosophy and Society     Open Access  
FLEKS : Scandinavian Journal of Intercultural Theory and Practice     Open Access   (Followers: 1)
FOKUS : Jurnal Kajian Keislaman dan Kemasyarakatan     Open Access  
Folios     Open Access  
Food Ethics     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 2)
Forum Philosophicum     Full-text available via subscription  
Franciscan Studies     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 4)
Franciscanum. Revista de las ciencias del espíritu     Open Access  
Frónesis     Open Access  
Funes. Journal of Narratives and Social Sciences     Open Access  
Gestalt Theory. An International Multidisciplinary Journal     Open Access   (Followers: 1)
Global Bioethics     Open Access   (Followers: 4)
Global Forum on Arts and Christian Faith     Open Access  
Gnosis : Journal of Gnostic Studies     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 3)
Gogoa     Open Access  
Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 1)
Grafía     Open Access  
Granì     Open Access  
Grazer Philosophische Studien     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 3)
Griot : Revista de Filosofia     Open Access  
Grotiana     Hybrid Journal  
GSTF Journal of General Philosophy (JPhilo)     Open Access   (Followers: 1)
Harvard Review of Philosophy     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 10)
Hegel Bulletin     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 4)
Heidegger Studies     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 1)
Heroism Science     Open Access  
Hic Rhodus : Crisis capitalista, polémica y controversias     Open Access  
HiN : Alexander von Humboldt im Netz. Internationale Zeitschrift für Humboldt-Studien     Open Access  
Histoire Épistémologie Langage     Open Access   (Followers: 2)
History and Philosophy of Logic     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 6)
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 6)
History of Communism in Europe     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 2)
Hobbes Studies     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 1)
HONAI : International Journal for Educational, Social, Political & Cultural Studies     Open Access  
HOPOS : The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 8)
Horizonte : Revista de Estudos de Teologia e Ciências da Religião     Open Access   (Followers: 2)
Horyzonty Wychowania     Open Access  
HTS Theological Studies     Open Access   (Followers: 10)
Humanidades em diálogo     Open Access  
Humanidades Médicas     Open Access  
Humanist Studies & the Digital Age     Open Access   (Followers: 9)
Humanistic Management Journal     Hybrid Journal  
Hume Studies     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 5)
Husserl Studies     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 2)
Idealistic Studies     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 1)
Idéias     Open Access  
Ignis (Revista de estudiantes)     Open Access  
IJIBE (International Journal of Islamic Business Ethics)     Open Access  
Ijtimaiyya : Jurnal Pengembangan Masyarakat Islam     Open Access  
Ikonomika : Jurnal Ekonomi dan Bisnis Islam     Open Access  
Impact : The Philosophy of Education Society of Great Britain     Free   (Followers: 5)
Informal Logic     Open Access   (Followers: 10)
Ingenium. Revista Electrónica de Pensamiento Moderno y Metodología en Historia de la Ideas     Open Access  
Inquiry : An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 29)
Inquiry : Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 2)
INSANCITA : Journal of Islamic Studies in Indonesia and Southeast Asia     Open Access  
Intellèctus     Open Access  
Interações : Cultura e Comunidade     Open Access  
Interespe. Interdisciplinaridade e Espiritualidade na Educação     Open Access  
International Gramsci Journal     Open Access  
International Journal for Philosophy of Religion     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 53)
International Journal for the Study of Skepticism     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 2)
International Journal for Transformative Research     Open Access  
International Journal of Applied Philosophy     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 5)
International Journal of Divination and Prognostication     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 2)
International Journal of Engineering, Social Justice, and Peace     Open Access   (Followers: 5)
International Journal of Ethics Education     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 1)
International Journal of Innovation Studies     Open Access   (Followers: 1)
International Journal of Philosophical Studies     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 8)
International Journal of Philosophy & Social Values     Open Access  
International Journal of Philosophy and Theology     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 4)
International Journal of Philosophy Study     Open Access   (Followers: 5)
International Journal of Social Quality     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 1)
International Journal of Technoethics     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 2)
International Journal of the Platonic Tradition     Open Access   (Followers: 6)
International Journal of Zakat     Open Access  
International Journal of Žižek Studies     Open Access   (Followers: 2)
International Philosophical Quarterly     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 9)
International Studies in Philosophy     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 4)
International Studies in Philosophy Monograph Series     Full-text available via subscription  
International Studies in the Philosophy of Science     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 17)
Iqtishoduna : Jurnal Ekonomi Islam     Open Access  
Isegoría     Open Access  
Islamic Sciences     Open Access   (Followers: 1)
Isonomía. Revista de Teoría y Filosofía del Derecho     Open Access  
ÍSTMICA. Revista de la Facultad de Filosofía y Letras     Open Access  
Ítaca     Open Access  
Itinera     Open Access  
Ius Humani: Revista de derecho     Open Access  
JICSA : Journal of Islamic Civilization in Southeast Asia     Open Access  
JOHME : Journal of Holistic Mathematics Education     Open Access   (Followers: 3)
Journal for Continental Philosophy of Religion     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 1)
Journal for Peace and Justice Studies     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 3)
Journal for the History of Analytical Philosophy     Open Access   (Followers: 5)
Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies     Open Access   (Followers: 8)
Journal of Aesthetic Education     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 2)
Journal of Aesthetics and Phenomenology     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 9)
Journal of Analytic Divinity     Open Access  
Journal of Applied Animal Ethics Research     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 2)
Journal of Applied Hermeneutics     Open Access   (Followers: 1)
Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 2)
Journal of Applied Philosophy     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 45)
Journal of Arts and Humanities     Open Access   (Followers: 25)
Journal of Business Ethics Education     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 5)
Journal of Catalan Intellectual History     Open Access  
Journal of Catholic Social Thought     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 3)
Journal of Chinese Philosophy     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 12)
Journal of Critical Realism     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 7)
Journal of Dharma Studies     Hybrid Journal  
Journal of Early Modern Studies     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 23)
Journal of East Asian Philosophy     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 6)
Journal of Educational Thought / Revue de la Pensée Educative     Full-text available via subscription  
Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 5)
Journal of Ethics & Social Philosophy     Open Access   (Followers: 28)
Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy     Open Access   (Followers: 5)
Journal of Friends of Lutheran Archives     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 2)
Journal of Global Ethics     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 12)
Journal of Graduate Studies Review     Open Access  
Journal of Humanistic Mathematics     Open Access   (Followers: 1)
Journal of Humanities of Valparaiso     Open Access  
Journal of Indian Philosophy     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 12)
Journal of Islamic Education     Open Access   (Followers: 2)
Journal of Islamic Ethics     Open Access   (Followers: 2)
Journal of Islamic Philosophy     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 7)
Journal of Japanese Philosophy     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 9)
Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 22)
Journal of Literature and Trauma Studies     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 9)
Journal of Media Ethics : Exploring Questions of Media Morality     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 15)
Journal of Medical Ethics     Partially Free   (Followers: 32)
Journal of Medical Ethics and History of Medicine     Open Access   (Followers: 19)
Journal of Medicine, Physiology and Biophysics     Open Access   (Followers: 1)
Journal of Modern Philosophy     Open Access   (Followers: 3)
Journal of Moral Philosophy     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 38)
Journal of Nietzsche Studies     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 6)
Journal of Philosophical investigations     Open Access   (Followers: 3)
Journal of Philosophical Logic     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 9)
Journal of Philosophical Research     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 5)
Journal of Philosophy     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 31)
Journal of Philosophy in Schools     Open Access   (Followers: 1)
Journal of Philosophy, Culture and Religion     Open Access   (Followers: 2)
Journal of Political Philosophy     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 71)
Journal of Religion and Business Ethics     Open Access   (Followers: 3)
Journal of Religion and Violence     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 9)
Journal of Responsible Technology     Open Access  
Journal of Scottish Philosophy     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 2)
Journal of Social Philosophy     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 27)
Journal of Speculative Philosophy     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 7)
Journal of Spiritual Formation and Soul Care     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 2)
Journal of the American Philosophical Association     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 1)
Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 9)
Journal of the History of Philosophy     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 52)
Journal of the Philosophy of Games     Open Access   (Followers: 2)
Journal of the Philosophy of History     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 16)
Journal of the Philosophy of Sport     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 7)
Journal of the Sociology and Theory of Religion     Open Access   (Followers: 2)
Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 6)
Journal of Theoretical & Philosophical Psychology     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 4)
Journal of Urdu Studies     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 2)
Journal of Values Education / Değerler Eğitimi Dergisi     Open Access  
Journal of World Philosophies     Open Access   (Followers: 1)
Juris (Jurnal Ilmiah Syariah)     Open Access  
Jurisprudence     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 18)
Jurnal Dinamika Penelitian : Media Komunikasi Penelitian Sosial Keagamaan     Open Access  
Jurnal Ekonomi dan Bisnis Islam (Journal of Islamic Economics and Business)     Open Access  
Jurnal Filsafat     Open Access  
Jurnal Konseling Gusjigang     Open Access  
Jurnal Living Hadis     Open Access  

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  • HGL volume 44 issue 1 Cover and Front matter

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      Pages: 1 - 4
      PubDate: 2023-03-27
      DOI: 10.1017/hgl.2023.8
       
  • HGL volume 44 issue 1 Cover and Back matter

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      PubDate: 2023-03-27
      DOI: 10.1017/hgl.2023.9
       
  • Michael Inwood (1944–2021)

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      Authors: Stern; Robert
      Pages: 1 - 4
      PubDate: 2023-01-09
      DOI: 10.1017/hgl.2022.47
       
  • External or Intrinsic Purpose—What comes first' On Hegel's
           Treatment of Teleology

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      Authors: Spahn; Christian
      Pages: 194 - 218
      Abstract: Hegel's philosophy of biology is one of the strongest chapters of Hegel's Philosophy of Nature. It can be argued that Hegel's understanding of organicity underscores the explanatory power of ‘dialectical thinking’, as Hegel himself claims. Hegel's interpretation of organicity is based upon the logical development of categories in his chapter on Objectivity of his Logic. If we compare Hegel's treatment of teleology in the Logic with his interpretation of organicity in his Philosophy of Nature, a mismatch can be found. In the Logic, Hegel introduces the notion of life (Leben) after the chapter on Objectivity, i.e. after elaborating on external teleology. In his Philosophy of Nature, the notion of the inner purposiveness of organicity belongs to the externality of nature. This article compares Hegel's treatment of teleology in his Logic and his Philosophy of Nature, reconstructs possible explanations for mismatches and offers a possible solution to the question whether the notion of life should be regarded as the last part of the chapter on teleology or the first part of the chapter on the Idea.
      PubDate: 2023-01-27
      DOI: 10.1017/hgl.2023.1
       
  • Taking the Teleology of History Seriously: Lessons from Hegel's Logic

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      Authors: Yang; Chen, Yeomans, Christopher
      Pages: 219 - 240
      Abstract: To oversimplify quite a bit, scholars’ presentation of Hegel's teleology constitutes a continuum according to how more-or-less secured the progress towards the goal is supposed to be, which tracks roughly the nature of the end and its necessity. In this article, rather than focus on the end and progress towards it, we will focus on the means and structure of teleological relationships on Hegel's account. This focus follows from an essential feature of Hegel's discussion of teleology in the Logic, in which teleology is introduced to solve a problem in the individuation of entities. It will turn out that the fullest actualization of the end is in the durable means, which is also thereby individuated. And it will turn out that the paradigmatic historical means—the state—is tensed, as it were, between the end and its realization that makes it synchronically historical. This synchronic historicity is missing in the usual progressive and thus diachronic accounts of the teleological process of history. But first we step back even farther (at least historically). We begin by taking up the two most important philosophical accounts of teleology for Hegel, namely those of Aristotle and Kant. Then we go to Hegel's Logic for his reconstruction of teleological processes against the background of the explanatory need for individuation. We focus on four aspects of Hegel's account: that teleology is a structure of reciprocal interaction, that the purpose is an immanent governing principle, that change is the price of immanence, and that the durable means is the teleological object par excellence. Finally, we trace these features through Hegel's account of world history and conclude with some brief remarks on the historicity of the state described in the Philosophy of Right.
      PubDate: 2023-03-02
      DOI: 10.1017/hgl.2023.7
       
  • Gerad Gentry and Konstantin Pollok (eds.), The Imagination in German
           Idealism and Romanticism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019.
           ISBN 13 978-1-1071-9770-1 (hbk). 978-1-3166-4786-8 (pbk). Pp. 280.

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      Authors: Hoffmann; Susan
      Pages: 241 - 243
      PubDate: 2023-02-27
      DOI: 10.1017/hgl.2023.2
       
  • Chong-Fuk Lau 刘创馥, A New Interpretation of Hegel 黑格尔新释.
           Beijing北京: The Commercial Press 商务印书馆, 2019. ISBN
           978-7-100-17075-8 (pbk). Pp. 281. 36.00 ¥.

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      Authors: Xing; Yuqi
      Pages: 244 - 249
      PubDate: 2023-02-17
      DOI: 10.1017/hgl.2023.5
       
  • Hegel's Circles: Self-Surprise in the Subjective Logic

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      Authors: Novakovic; Andreja
      Pages: 5 - 26
      Abstract: Hegel's Science of Logic tracks the self-contained and self-generated development of what Hegel calls the concept. My question is: can the concept in the Logic surprise itself' I argue that the answer to that question is yes—the concept can surprise itself when it rediscovers itself in a place it did not expect to be. I first clarify the kind of perspective that the Logic asks us as readers to occupy and its difference from the perspective inside the ‘opposition’ of consciousness. I then provide an example of the concept's self-surprise, namely, the transition from subjective to realized purpose in the Subjective Logic. I conclude by drawing out some implications of self-surprise for Hegel's method in the Logic and in the subsequent Realphilosophie.
      PubDate: 2022-07-04
      DOI: 10.1017/hgl.2022.13
       
  • Hegel on Market Laws and External Teleology

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      Authors: Baumann; Charlotte
      Pages: 27 - 45
      Abstract: By highlighting the logico-metaphysical undergirding of Hegel's discussion of the market, this article brings to light certain proto-Marxist or proto-socialist tendencies in Hegel as well as key disagreements with Adam Smith, which have been missed by recent studies like Herzog's Inventing the Market (2013). For Smith, market laws function like an impartial arbiter that rewards honest effort; his main worry is that individuals may fail to display virtues like honesty, probity and frugality, thereby hindering the smooth functioning of the market mechanism. For Hegel, by contrast, the market is a de-personalized player in its own right that imposes its arbitrary rule, a rule that does not reflect in any way the virtues and efforts of market participants. This assessment is easily overlooked, unless one realizes that Hegel believes the market to be functioning according to the structures that he discusses in the ‘Objectivity’ section in his Science of Logic. As a consequence of this assessment Hegel attributes a different role to the state than Smith does: Rather than aiding and shaping individuals, by means of institutions, education and health care, the state needs to address the structural functioning of market laws and, to some extent, inhibit its free-flowing functioning. Individuals need to re-appropriate their own social relations by organizing them along the lines of the logical organism or internal teleology. After outlining Hegel's interpretation and assessment of the market structures with the help of the Logic, I will discuss Hegel's demand for an organic state, that sublates and oversees the market, thereby safeguarding the important personal freedoms enjoyed by market participants.
      PubDate: 2022-07-25
      DOI: 10.1017/hgl.2022.24
       
  • Between Chemism and Life: Is Hegel's Teleology Misplaced'

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      Authors: Ebeturk; Emre
      Pages: 46 - 73
      Abstract: In this paper, I raise a question concerning the place of ‘Teleology’ in Hegel's system of logic and ask whether ‘Teleology’ as a logical category can and should come immediately before ‘Life’. I offer two main reasons to think that the category of ‘Teleology’ might be misplaced. The first and the indirect reason is inspired by a difference between the logical system and the Philosophy of Nature concerning the immediate precursors and the emergence of life as a logical category and real determinacy. In Hegel's Logic, ‘Teleology’ is interposed between ‘Chemism’ and ‘Life’, while in his Philosophy of Nature, ‘Organics’ immediately follows ‘The Chemical Process’. Although the systematic order of the natural determinacies laid out in the Philosophy of Nature has no authority over the sequence of logical determinacies, and although there does not have to be a one-to-one correspondence between the logical categories and natural determinacies of Hegel's system, I argue that the smooth transition from the chemical process to the self-sustaining totality of the geological organism in the Philosophy of Nature, is an incentive to consider a parallel transition in the logical exposition, which I show to be workable. The second and the direct reason is that Hegel's category of ‘Teleology’ cannot but make a crucial reference to the initial determinacy of the category of ‘Life,’ without which it is inconceivable. By explaining why this reference is untenable and how, by contrast, the initial determinacy of life is conceivable independently of the process in which some subjective end is realized in objectivity through external means, I conclude that the logic of ‘Life’ and internal teleology should precede the logic of external teleology, allowing for a direct passage from ‘Chemism’ to ‘Life’.
      PubDate: 2022-12-05
      DOI: 10.1017/hgl.2022.40
       
  • Teleology and Basic Actions: A reading of the chapter on Teleology in
           Hegel's Subjective Logic in the terms of action theory

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      Authors: Scholz; Maximilian
      Pages: 74 - 98
      Abstract: In this paper I argue that there is textual evidence that the chapter on Teleology in Hegel's Science of Logic, read under certain premises, also discusses something that in contemporary analytic philosophy is called a ‘basic action’. The three moments of Teleology—(a) ‘The Subjective Purpose’, (b) ‘The Means’ and (c) ‘The Realized Purpose’—can be interpreted as (a) a certain intentional content in the mind of a subject, which can be expressed in the form of an imperative, (b) the immediate taking in possession of the body, which can be described as a basic action, and (c) the description of the relation of the event brought about by the basic action with other events in the world, which can be described in the terms of event-causality. This reading reveals an astonishing parallel to Donald Davidson's distinction between proper basic actions and their different descriptions in the form of events. In this way we can make Hegel's, at first glance, confusing identification of subjective purpose (intention), means (basic action) and realized purpose (event) comprehensible. Through that, the actual aim is to show that what I call basic actions are in fact an example of a more general thought that Hegel calls a teleological relation.
      PubDate: 2022-12-06
      DOI: 10.1017/hgl.2022.36
       
  • Exploring the Metaphysics of Hegel's Racism: The Teleology of the
           ‘Concept’ and the Taxonomy of Races

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      Authors: James; Daniel, Knappik, Franz
      Pages: 99 - 126
      Abstract: This article interprets Hegel's hierarchical theory of race as an application of his general views about the metaphysics of classification and explanation. We begin by offering a reconstruction of Hegel's hierarchical theory of race based on the critical edition of relevant lecture transcripts: we argue that Hegel's position on race is appropriately classified as racist, that it postulates innate mental deficits of some races, and that it turns racism from an anthropological into a metaphysical doctrine by claiming that the division of humankind into races (at least in the Old World) is not a brute fact, but follows a ‘higher necessity’. We then summarize our interpretation of the relevant metaphysical background to this theory. On our reading, Hegel postulates an essentialist form of explanation that explains given kinds as stages in a teleological, non-temporal process through which the nature of a superordinate kind is realized. We argue that Hegel's views about a hierarchical and necessary division of humankind into races are an application of this model to the case of human diversity, motivated by explanatory considerations and subject to confirmation bias. By way of conclusion, we address two possible attempts to ‘save’ Hegelian philosophy from its racist baggage.
      PubDate: 2022-12-07
      DOI: 10.1017/hgl.2022.38
       
  • Hegel's Case for Means and Ends: The Logic of ‘Teleology’

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      Authors: Maraguat; Edgar
      Pages: 127 - 147
      Abstract: This article offers a constructive reading of the ‘Teleology’ chapter in Hegel's Science of Logic. I argue that it contains an apparently conclusive case for the abstract concepts of means and end (in the sense of ‘purpose’), which has remained unrecognized in the literature. I then show some implications of the fact that the argument is entirely abstract in Hegel's system.
      PubDate: 2022-12-19
      DOI: 10.1017/hgl.2022.42
       
  • Mechanism, External Purposiveness, and Object Individuation: from
           Mechanism to Teleology in Hegel's Science of Logic

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      Authors: Koch; Karen
      Pages: 148 - 170
      Abstract: This article is an investigation into Hegel's claim that teleology is the truth of mechanism, which Hegel puts forward in the objectivity section in the Science of Logic. Contrary to most accounts of this section of the Logic, I make a case for a reading of Hegel's conception of external purposiveness according to which the latter makes a positive contribution to the structural development of the concepts of the Logic. I argue that external purposiveness plays a major role in understanding the Hegelian claim of teleology as the truth of mechanism. More specifically, I argue that structures of external purposiveness provide the conditions for the individuation of mechanical objects.
      PubDate: 2022-12-21
      DOI: 10.1017/hgl.2022.44
       
  • Contra Teleology: Hegel on Subjective and Objective Purpose

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      Authors: Thompson; Kevin
      Pages: 171 - 193
      Abstract: Hegel's system is not teleological. For a philosophy to be teleological, as I shall use the term, means that it takes the basic nature of the world itself or any foundational account of that world to be defined ultimately by final causality. Such a view has, of course, long stood as the dominant model for interpreting Hegel's system. This essay argues, to the contrary, that the accounts of Teleology and Life in the Science of Logic, and more precisely their analyses of what Hegel calls there subjective purpose and objective purpose, actually demonstrate this conception of teleology to be profoundly mistaken.The conventional reading of these sections is that they argue for two related claims: (1) that the means-ends relationship of extrinsic purposiveness—subjective purpose—is made possible by the intrinsic self-organizing process of intrinsic purposiveness; and (2) that intrinsic purposiveness—objective purpose—takes the basic structure of an organism, a natural purpose (Naturzweck), as its model, a model defined by final causality. I show this to be a deeply flawed interpretation. Hegel certainly shows that extrinsic purposiveness entails intrinsic purposiveness, but he does not conceive of intrinsic purposiveness, objective purpose, in terms of the final causality inherent in the model of a natural purpose. Rather, the systematic account of logical life argues that the activity of life must be understood as genus and this as a process of self-differentiation where the immanent and necessary unfolding of determinate negation itself, and itself alone, engenders the development without possessing or relating itself to any antecedent content. Hence, this austere thesis, rather than any form of final causality, is, as Hegel puts it, the truth of teleology, the nature of the absolute idea, and, as a result, Hegel's system is shown, at its very core, not to be teleological.
      PubDate: 2022-12-21
      DOI: 10.1017/hgl.2022.43
       
  • Hegel's Philosophy of Biology' A Programmatic Overview –
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      Authors: Gambarotto; Andrea, Illetterati, Luca
      Pages: 250 - 250
      PubDate: 2022-08-18
      DOI: 10.1017/hgl.2022.29
       
 
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