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The Impossibility of Time : Hegel and the Antinomies of Pure Reason.

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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.
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ISBN:
1-350-55124-4
9781350551244
OCLC:
1574807368

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