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Hegel’s Pragmatic Critique and Reconstruction of Kant’s System of Principles in the Logic and Encyclopaedia

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 March 2015

KENNETH R. WESTPHAL*
Affiliation:
Boğaziçi Üniversitesi (İstanbul)

Abstract

In the Science of Logic and Philosophical Encyclopaedia, Hegel reconstructs Kant’s Critical philosophy by developing: a transcendental logic in the Science of Logic and Philosophy of Nature (§2), a pragmatic account of the a priori (§3), and a crucial use of the verb “realisieren” in connection with concepts and principles (§4). These three points are central to Hegel’s specifically cognitive semantics, which Hegel developed from Kant’s Thesis of Singular Cognitive Reference into a systematic, pragmatic realism. Hegel’s re-analysis of Kant’s Critical philosophy is thus the first and still one of the most adequate forms of pragmatic realism.

Dans la Science de la logique et dans l’Encyclopédie des sciences philosophiques, Hegel reconstruit la philosophie critique de Kant en développant i) une logique transcendantale dans la Science de la logique et dans la Philosophie de la nature (§2); ii) une conception pragmatique de l’a priori (§3); et iii) une caractéristique-clé de l’usage du verbe «réaliser» (realisieren) en relation avec les concepts et les principes (§4). Chacun de ces trois éléments constitue un aspect central de la sémantique spécifiquement cognitive de Hegel, que celui-ci développe, en partant de la thèse kantienne de la référence cognitive singulière, en un réalisme pragmatique systématique.

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