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John McCumber 
Understanding Hegel’s Mature Critique of Kant 

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Hegel’s critique of Kant was a turning point in the history of philosophy: for the first time, the concrete, situated, and in certain senses ‘naturalistic’ style pioneered by Hegel confronted the thin, universalistic, and argumentatively purified style of philosophy that had found its most rigorous expression in Kant. The controversy has hardly died away: it virtually haunts contemporary philosophy from epistemology to ethical theory. Yet if this book is right, the full import of Hegel’s critique of Kant has not been understood. Working from Hegel’s mature texts (after 1807) and reading them in light of an overall interpretation of Hegel’s project as a linguistic, ‘definitional’ system, the book offers major reinterpretations of Hegel’s views: The Kantian thing-in-itself is not denied but relocated as a temporal aspect of our experience. Hegel’s linguistic idealism is understood in terms of his realistic view of sensation. Instead of claiming that Kant’s categorical imperative is too empty to provide concrete moral guidance, Hegel praises its emptiness as the foundation for a diverse society.

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John Mc Cumber is Distinguished Professor of Germanic Languages at UCLA. His most recent book is
On Philosophy: Notes From a Crisis (Stanford University Press, 2013).
Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 232 ● ISBN 9780804788533 ● File size 0.3 MB ● Publisher Stanford University Press ● Published 2013 ● Edition 1 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 5208432 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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