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Chapter from book Hegel and Newtonianism (pp.61-71)

Hegel on the Interaction Between Science and Philosophy

Chapter · January 1993 with 4 Reads


DOI: 10.1007/978-94-011-1662-6_5
Issn: 0066-6610
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Gerd Buchdahl

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My main purpose in these short remarks will be to throw light on Hegel’s views
on the relationship between empirical science and philosophical analysis. As I
have already indicated in an earlier publication, my primary concern is with the
methodological aspects of Hegel’s work.1 When I speak here of science, what I
mainly have in mind is Hegel’s conception of the foundations of physics, his
views on matter and force. A proper appraisal of the place and status of such
concepts was one of the main aims of his formulation of a philosophy of nature.

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