Hegel's Critique Of Metaphysics by Béatrice Longuenesse

This study explains how Hegel reconfigures metaphysics by embedding it within the self-development of the Concept in his logic, turning critique into reconstruction rather than rejection. Building on and transforming Kant’s critical legacy, it follows the movement from being and essence to concept through categories, judgment, and inference, showing how classical antinomies are dissolved without dogmatic presuppositions. It clarifies how speculative logic grounds ontology in thinking’s activity, illuminating issues of necessity, contingency, teleology, and the subject–object relation.

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