The Dialectic of Becoming in Hegel’s Logic

The Owl of Minerva 16 (2):147-160 (1985)
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Abstract

In his study entitled “The Beginning and the Method of the Logic,” Dieter Henrich assumes an interpretive stance with regard to the beginning of Hegel’s Logic which is in staunch opposition to the scholarly tradition. That tradition, as Henrich tries to show, has almost unanimously rejected the dialectic of Becoming as untenable. This holds true not only for those critics whose ultimate aim was to discredit speculative dialectical method in general, but even for the members of Hegel’s own school, who wished to salvage as much of the Logic as possible.

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