La critique hégélienne

Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 189 (2):169-180 (1999)
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Abstract

Hegel opère un déplacement décisif de la notion de critique, en conséquence de son monisme philosophique. Alors qu'auparavant la critique se situait en face de son objet, Hegel conçoit cet objet lui-même comme impliquant une contradiction interne qui le délite. La critique extérieure se fait en réalité l'interprète précaire de l'un des termes de cette contradiction immanente, saisi unilatéralement. Due to his philosophical monism, Hegel introduces a total decisive displacement of the concept of « critique ». Whereas formerly criticism was facing its object, Hegel believes this very object to be implying an internal contradiction which cleaves it. Outside « critique » hence becomes the precarious interpretor of one of the terms of such an immanent contradiction, seized as it becomes wholly unilateral

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