Hegel and the Sciences

Hegel and the Sciences

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Jan 31, 1984 · English · Hardcover (383 pages)
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Format Hardcover
Pages 383
Language English
Published Jan 31, 1984
Publisher Springer
ISBN-10 902770726X
ISBN-13 9789027707260

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In a captivating exploration of Hegel's influence on contemporary thought, Robert S. Cohen and Marx W. Wartofsky delve into the philosopher's complex relationship with both science and the broader intellectual landscape. The authors provide a thorough analysis of how Hegel's ideas, often overlooked, can offer critical insights into the scientific method and its evolution. They argue that Hegel's dialectical approach has much to contribute to current scientific discourse, challenging readers to reconsider the intersections between philosophy and empirical inquiry.

The text navigates Hegel's foundational concepts, unpacking their implications for modern scientific paradigms. By drawing parallels between historical philosophical debates and current scientific practices, Cohen and Wartofsky shed light on the relevance of Hegel's work in fostering a richer understanding of science. Their arguments reveal the potential for philosophy to inform scientific advancements, demonstrating that Hegel's ideas may still hold value for contemporary researchers and thinkers.

As a thought-provoking dialogue between philosophy and science, the work invites reflection on the legacy of Hegel in shaping scientific thought. Through meticulous research and critical engagement, the authors challenge prevailing notions, urging readers to reevaluate Hegel's contributions and their significance in today's intellectual environment.

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Science & Technology History Philosophy Nature Psychology
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