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Marković's Critique of Hegel's Logic: Franjo Marković and the so-called "Austrian Realism"

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Description:Markovićeva kritika Hegelove logike: dvojezično hrvatsko-englesko izdanjeFranjo Marković (1845–1914) was the first professor of philosophy at the restored University of Zagreb (1874). The manuscript of his "Logic" is kept at the Archives of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts, and consists of the autograph indexed as XV 37/1 and six lithographed copies (a–f), the most extensive of which is indexed as 2a (approximately 820 pages). Marković taught logic for 32 years, from 1875 to 1907, roughly every two or three years. The manuscript "Logic" can be said to consist of two parts: the first is an introduction and the second is entitled "The System of Logic". The first part is further divided into seven sections, while the second part includes eleven sections. This book discusses the sixth section of the first (introductory) part, entitled "Reasons against Absolute Logic" (in 2a pp. 94–119), in which Marković sets out his criticism of Hegel’s logic. First, the manuscript "Logic" is described, whereupon Marković is placed in the philosophical and spiritual context of the second half of the 19th century. Then, Marković’s two substantial objections to Hegel are considered: first, that it is not possible, starting from one concept (the most abstract one), which would be the beginning of all other concepts, to develop the wholeness of concepts (and at the same time the totality of the whole of everything that is) without the aid of thoughts acquired by perception, and second, that the procedure of absolute logic is in itself "illogical", i.e. contrary to the irrefutable laws of logic. Finally, it is concluded that Marković’s criticism of Hegel’s logic, which is actually metaphysics, is made exclusively from a logical viewpoint, as he does not accept Hegel’s "transformation" of logic into metaphysics. Marković’s intent to "outline" his (philosophical) position on Hegel is particularly pointed out, since numerous opponents of Hegel’s philosophising, to whom Marković himself belongs, are generally reluctant to deal with Hegel’s philosophy. The "Appendix" contains the transcription and the facsimile of the sixth section of the first part of Marković’s "Logic".Knjiga je donekle izmijenjena i u određenoj mjeri proširena inačica rasprave "Markovićeva kritika Hegelove logike", koja je objavljena u "Radu Hrvatske akademije znanosti i umjetnosti", knj. 539., 2019., str. 33–96.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Marković's Critique of Hegel's Logic: Franjo Marković and the so-called "Austrian Realism". To get started finding Marković's Critique of Hegel's Logic: Franjo Marković and the so-called "Austrian Realism", you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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Pages
142
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Publisher
ArTresor
Release
2020
ISBN
9538012534

Marković's Critique of Hegel's Logic: Franjo Marković and the so-called "Austrian Realism"

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Description: Markovićeva kritika Hegelove logike: dvojezično hrvatsko-englesko izdanjeFranjo Marković (1845–1914) was the first professor of philosophy at the restored University of Zagreb (1874). The manuscript of his "Logic" is kept at the Archives of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts, and consists of the autograph indexed as XV 37/1 and six lithographed copies (a–f), the most extensive of which is indexed as 2a (approximately 820 pages). Marković taught logic for 32 years, from 1875 to 1907, roughly every two or three years. The manuscript "Logic" can be said to consist of two parts: the first is an introduction and the second is entitled "The System of Logic". The first part is further divided into seven sections, while the second part includes eleven sections. This book discusses the sixth section of the first (introductory) part, entitled "Reasons against Absolute Logic" (in 2a pp. 94–119), in which Marković sets out his criticism of Hegel’s logic. First, the manuscript "Logic" is described, whereupon Marković is placed in the philosophical and spiritual context of the second half of the 19th century. Then, Marković’s two substantial objections to Hegel are considered: first, that it is not possible, starting from one concept (the most abstract one), which would be the beginning of all other concepts, to develop the wholeness of concepts (and at the same time the totality of the whole of everything that is) without the aid of thoughts acquired by perception, and second, that the procedure of absolute logic is in itself "illogical", i.e. contrary to the irrefutable laws of logic. Finally, it is concluded that Marković’s criticism of Hegel’s logic, which is actually metaphysics, is made exclusively from a logical viewpoint, as he does not accept Hegel’s "transformation" of logic into metaphysics. Marković’s intent to "outline" his (philosophical) position on Hegel is particularly pointed out, since numerous opponents of Hegel’s philosophising, to whom Marković himself belongs, are generally reluctant to deal with Hegel’s philosophy. The "Appendix" contains the transcription and the facsimile of the sixth section of the first part of Marković’s "Logic".Knjiga je donekle izmijenjena i u određenoj mjeri proširena inačica rasprave "Markovićeva kritika Hegelove logike", koja je objavljena u "Radu Hrvatske akademije znanosti i umjetnosti", knj. 539., 2019., str. 33–96.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Marković's Critique of Hegel's Logic: Franjo Marković and the so-called "Austrian Realism". To get started finding Marković's Critique of Hegel's Logic: Franjo Marković and the so-called "Austrian Realism", you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Pages
142
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
ArTresor
Release
2020
ISBN
9538012534
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