Hegel’s Grand Synthesis [Book Review]

The Owl of Minerva 26 (2):214-218 (1995)
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In this book Berthold-Bond sets himself two main tasks. First, he attempts to describe a central ambiguity, or “unresolved conflict,” between Hegel’s descriptions of “inherently teleological processes of becoming” and his equally compelling “commitment to a closure of becoming”. His second task is to propose a “synthesis” of these two general aspects of the Hegelian system. These two topics must be kept separate in order to highlight the difficulties involved in maintaining the conflict and the synthesis.

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