Contradiction in Motion: Hegel's Organic Concept of Life and Value

Contradiction in Motion: Hegel's Organic Concept of Life and Value

by Songsuk Susan Hahn
Contradiction in Motion: Hegel's Organic Concept of Life and Value

Contradiction in Motion: Hegel's Organic Concept of Life and Value

by Songsuk Susan Hahn

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Overview

"Everything is contradictory," Hegel declares in Science of Logic. In this analysis of one of the most difficult and neglected topics in Hegelian studies, Songsuk Susan Hahn tackles the status of contradiction in Hegel's thought. Properly philosophical thinking in the Hegelian mode recognizes that contradiction pervades all organic forms of life. Contradiction in Motion presents Hegel's doctrine of contradiction, once widely dismissed, as one deserving serious consideration. The book argues that contradiction is not a sign of error or incoherence, but rather plays an important role in the development of Hegel's system.

The first part of the book sets up Hegel's logic of organic wholes in such a way as to motivate his claim that everything is contradictory. Hahn explores how Hegel tests his abstract logical and methodological apparatus against the more concrete, unmanageable aspects of empirical nature. The second and third parts of the book examine the extent to which Hegel's organic model informs his aesthetics and ethics. Hahn reveals the privileged role of art forms in expressing our consciousness of organic unity and shows how Hegel's organic-holistic conception of cognition and nature, with its distinctively contradictory stance, can be incorporated coherently into his ethics.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781501731143
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Publication date: 07/05/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 240
File size: 22 MB
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Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Songsuk Susan Hahn received her Ph.D. from Columbia University and is currently Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Université Concordia, in Montréal.

Table of Contents


Acknowledgments     ix
Abbreviations     xiii
Introduction     1
Hegel's Logic of Organic Wholes
Organic Holism and Living Concepts     9
Living Concepts and Living Selves     36
Formal and Natural Contradictions     54
Aesthetic Holism and Indiscursivity
Life's Beautiful Form     81
On Saying and Showing     101
Organic-Holistic Agency
Value Conflicts and Belief Revision     131
Two Aspects of Holistic Agency     161
Hegel's Final Synthesis     181
Bibliography     199
Index     213

What People are Saying About This

Paul Redding

This is an interesting, suggestive, and well-conceived book that interrelates a number of important and, to a significant extent, neglected topics in the recent renaissance in Anglophone Hegel studies. Songsuk Susan Hahn links the theme of contradiction in Hegel to his philosophy of nature and then engages with Hegel's treatment of the cognitive dimension of tragic drama and issues of ethics and agency.

Allen Wood

In Contradiction in Motion, Songsuk Susan Hahn provides some well-informed and thoughtful responses to standard attempts to interpret Hegel on contradiction. Hahn has her finger on the pulse of Hegel scholarship, and this is a timely book, as well as one taking on an old and difficult problem in some refreshing ways. It should have a significant and beneficial influence on lively discussions of Hegel.

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