
Hegel and the Sciences
작성자
Robert S. Cohen
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Science & Technology
History
Philosophy
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
383
언어
영어
출판됨
Nov 12, 2011
출판사
Springer
판
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1984
ISBN-10
9400962355
ISBN-13
9789400962354
설명
Robert S. Cohen delves deep into the intricate relationship between Hegel's philosophy and the various scientific disciplines in this compelling work. Through a thorough examination of Hegel's texts and ideas, readers are invited to explore how Hegel conceptualized the sciences within the framework of his dialectical method. Cohen intricately weaves together historical context, philosophical inquiry, and scientific advancements to elucidate Hegel's relevance in contemporary discussions about the nature of knowledge.
The analysis offers a fresh perspective on traditional interpretations by emphasizing Hegel's contributions to the understanding of science as not merely empirical knowledge but as part of a broader philosophical structure. Through a series of thought-provoking essays, Cohen highlights the intersections between Hegel’s ideas and modern scientific practices, making complex concepts accessible to both philosophers and scientists.
This work stands as a significant contribution to the philosophy of science, challenging readers to reconsider the assumptions about the relationship between science and philosophy. Cohen's meticulous scholarship not only sheds light on Hegel's ambitions but also prompts important discussions about the future of scientific thought.
The analysis offers a fresh perspective on traditional interpretations by emphasizing Hegel's contributions to the understanding of science as not merely empirical knowledge but as part of a broader philosophical structure. Through a series of thought-provoking essays, Cohen highlights the intersections between Hegel’s ideas and modern scientific practices, making complex concepts accessible to both philosophers and scientists.
This work stands as a significant contribution to the philosophy of science, challenging readers to reconsider the assumptions about the relationship between science and philosophy. Cohen's meticulous scholarship not only sheds light on Hegel's ambitions but also prompts important discussions about the future of scientific thought.