Beyond Hegel and Dialectic [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 47 (3):609-611 (1994)
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Abstract

This is William Desmond's fourth book on Hegel and topics Hegelian. In the aftermath of this impressive scholarly productivity, one can easily see why Desmond might be interested, as the title of this work suggests, in getting "beyond Hegel and dialectic." Other scholars, similarly smitten, have suffered comparable afflictions. Hence the most obvious task initially confronting the reader of this impressive book has to do with determining precisely what Desmond means by the metaxological and whether such a notion can convincingly lead one beyond Hegel and dialectic, presuming one feels compelled by the need to do so, and where one finds oneself on arrival.

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