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The Impossibility of Time : Hegel and the Antinomies of Pure Reason.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Sares, James.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Kant, Immanuel, 1724-1804.
- Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, 1770-1831.
- Metaphysics.
- Idealism.
- Local Subjects:
- Kant, Immanuel, 1724-1804.
- Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, 1770-1831.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (262 pages)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- London : Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2026.
- Summary:
- James Sares develops a critical conversation with Kant and Hegel in order to explore time as constituting a limit to rational explanation.
- Contents:
- Cover
- Half Title
- Series Page
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- 1 The Antinomies of Time as Problems of Pure Reason
- Kant on the Syllogistic Function of Reason
- Kant on the Ideas of Pure Reason
- The Dialectic of Pure Reason and Epistemic Justification
- The Dialectic of Pure Reason and Metaphysical Conceivability
- The Dogmatism of Dogmatism and Pure Empiricism
- The First Antinomy
- The Third Antinomy
- The Fourth Antinomy
- 2 Anti-Dialectical Rebuttals to the Antinomies
- Infinitist Rebuttals to the Antinomies
- Finitist Rebuttals to the Antinomies
- Time without Magnitude
- 3 The Promise of Transcendental Idealism
- The Equivocation of the Cosmological Syllogism
- Kant on Contradictory and Dialectical Opposition
- The Dialectic of the Cosmological Syllogism as a Problem of Interpretation
- How does Transcendental Idealism Resolve the Antinomies?
- Kant's Resolution of the First Antinomy
- Kant's Resolution of the Third Antinomy
- Kant's Resolution of the Fourth Antinomy
- 4 The Antinomies of Transcendental Idealism
- The Antinomies of Verificationism
- The Antinomies of Infinite Determinability
- The Antinomies of Intelligible Causality
- 5 Hegel's Logical Interpretation of the Antinomies
- Logical Dialectic in Kant and Hegel
- The Logic of Dialectic
- Hegel's Logic of Contradiction
- The Law of Noncontradiction and the Antinomies
- Hegel on Kant's Resolutions of the Antinomies
- Logic and Metaphysics
- 6 The Quantitative Logic of Time
- The Logic of Quantity
- The Quantitative Logic of Time
- Time as the Form of Finitude
- The Discrete Magnitude of Time and Its Contradictions
- The Continuous Magnitude of Time and Its Contradictions
- Zeno's Paradoxes and the Logic of Quantity
- The Second Antinomy and Time.
- The Irresolvable Paradox of Presence
- The Irresolvable Paradox of Past and Future
- 7 An Argument for the Reality of Time
- Hegel's Logic of Illusion
- A Dialectical Argument for the Reality of Time
- 8 The Contradictions of Eternity and Time
- The Logical Dialectic of Finitude and Infinitude
- The Incomprehensible Transition from Infinitude to Finitude
- Eternity as the Negation of Time
- Time in Eternity as Bad Infinity
- Acosmism and the Suspension of Finitude
- Hegel's Anti-Acosmism
- 9 The Speculative Critique of the Antinomies
- The Logical Category of Quantitative Infinitude
- The First Antinomy as Quantitative Infinitude
- The Irresolvability of the First Antinomy
- The Logical Categories of Cause and Effect
- The Third Antinomy and the Antinomy of Teleological Judgment
- The Logical Transition from Mechanism to Teleology
- The Third Antinomy as Mechanism and Teleology
- The Third Antinomy as Reciprocal Action
- The Irresolvability of the Third Antinomy
- 10 Sufficient Reason and the Incompleteness of Existence
- Hegel on the Principle of Sufficient Reason
- The Logical Category of Actuality
- The Missing Speculative Analysis of the Fourth Antinomy
- The Irresolvability of the Fourth Antinomy
- From Why to How Anything Exists
- The Promise of Teleological Non-Foundationalism
- Teleology and the Forms of Reason in the World
- The Impossibility of Complete Explainers in the World
- The Absolute Idea and Time
- The Irrational Ground of Reason
- Conclusion
- Notes
- 7 An Argument for the Reality of Time.
- 8 The Contradictions of Eternity and Time
- Bibliography
- Index.
- Notes:
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- ISBN:
- 1-350-55124-4
- 9781350551244
- OCLC:
- 1574807368
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