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 Sherman Library  B2949.O5 M313 1987    AVAILABLE  
Author Marcuse, Herbert, 1898-1979.
Title Hegel's ontology and the theory of historicity / Herbert Marcuse ; translated by Seyla Benhabib.
OCLC 14719710
ISBN 0262631253
9780262631259
Publisher Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, ©1987.
Description xlii, 360 pages ; 24 cm.
LC Subject heading/s Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, 1770-1831.
Ontology -- History -- 19th century.
History -- Philosophy -- History -- 19th century.
General note Translation of: Hegels Ontologie und die Theorie der Geschichtlichkeit.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction: The problem of historicity as the starting point and goal of this work. The purpose of the present interpretation -- The analytical and historical problem at the origin of Hegel's first published writings -- The attainment of a new concept of being through an analysis of Kant's concept of transcendental synthesis -- The absolute difference within being: equality-with-self-in-otherness. Being as motility -- Motility as change. The finitude of beings -- Finitude as infinity. Infinity as characteristic of motility -- The emergence of a new dimension of being and motility: the "recollection" of immediate beings as "essence" -- The motility of essence in its two dimensions. The "ground" and the "unity" of beings -- Being as existence -- Actuality as the fulfillment of being -- A summary characterization of actuality and motility -- The comprehending being (the concept) as true being. Substance as subject -- The mode of being of the concept: the individuation of universality. Judgment and conclusion -- The unfree reality of the concept: objectivity -- The free and true reality of the concept: the idea -- Life as the truth of beings. The ideas of life and cognition -- The absolute idea -- Overview of the preceding and transition to part II -- Life as the fundamental concept of the Early Theological Writings -- Life as the form of "absolute spirit" in the Jena Logic -- Life as an ontological concept in the Phenomenology of Spirit -- Introduction and general definition of the concept of life -- The immediacy of the life process -- The historicity of the life process: the actualization of self-consciousness as reason -- The historicity of the life process: the actualization of self-consciousness in the "doing of each and everyone." The object of "work" and the "thing itself" -- The transformation of the concept of life into the ontological concept of spirit -- The transformation of the process of knowing nito the process of absolute knowledge. The fundamental determinations of "history" in the conclusion to the Phenomenology of Spirit -- Conclusion: Hegel's fundamental definition of historicity as presented in Dilthey's "The Construction of the Historical World in the Human Sciences."
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