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Rupture, closure, and dialectic

Joseph C. Flay

pp. 149-164

Résumé

The general intent of this paper is to examine Hegel's preoccupation with the question of beginnings. To anticipate, in Hegel's view every account in respect to its beginning — indeed, everything in respect to its beginning — is both immediate and mediated. All things therefore begin having already begun; all things begin in medias res. But if all things begin having already begun, all things begin as a rupture of one sort or another.1

Détails de la publication

Publié dans:

Browning Gary (1997) Hegel's phenomenology of spirit: a reappraisal. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 149-164

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-015-8917-8_14

Citation complète:

Flay Joseph C., 1997, Rupture, closure, and dialectic. In G. Browning (ed.) Hegel's phenomenology of spirit (149-164). Dordrecht, Springer.