Hegel: Lógica y Constitución

[df-subtitle]Félix Duque [Ed.][/df-subtitle]

In 1812 Hegel published The science of logic And in Cádiz, the Constitution known as La Pepa was promulgated. Beyond the temporal coincidence, the texts by Félix Duque, José Luis Villacañas, Jean-François Kervégan, Jacinto Rivera de Rosales, Luciana Cadahia, Valerio Rocco, Vincenzo Vitiello, Walter Jaeschke, Bernard Bourgeois, and Massimo Adinolfi that make up this Hegel. Logic and Constitution They intend to discuss in depth, and always around the work of Hegel, the conflicting and at the same time promising relationships existing between two fundamental orders of human life: thinking and communicative speech – logic – and economic and ethical coexistence – the constitution.

As Félix Duque, coordinator of the volume, writes Hegel. Logic and Constitution, “if the constitution records a political transfiguration whereby a shared life project becomes the basis and foundation of that very possibility of coexistence, the establishment of a Science of logic (or what amounts to the same thing: Logic as a Science) represents, for the first time in the history of thought, the project of erecting a rational system open to all people, without distinction of rank and origin, and thus capable of conferring intelligibility to the multiple ways of doing and thinking of human beings."

Hegel. Logic and Constitution This is the second volume edited by Félix Duque for the CBA on this philosopher. The other was titled Hegel. The Odyssey of the Spirit.

Hegel. Logic and Constitution is edited by Félix Duque for el Círculo de Bellas Artes.

Collection
Musical
Price:
14
ISBN:
978-84-949700-2-3
pages:
392
Dimensions
11,7 x 16,1 cm