James Kreines, Reason in the World: Hegel's Metaphysics and Its Philosophical Appeal. Reviewed by [Book Review]

Philosophy in Review 36 (3):124-126 (2016)
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This book defends a new interpretation of Hegel's theoretical philosophy, according to which it has a single organizing focus, giving philosophical force to his arguments in his central Science of Logic, and undercutting prominent worries. The focus is not epistemology or skepticism, but the metaphysics of reason in the world.

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