1. Findlay’s Hegel: Idealism as Modal Actualism.
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Redding, Paul
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IDEALISM , *METAPHYSICS , *PHILOSOPHERS , *THOUGHT & thinking , *DEBATE - Abstract
Here, I suggest a hitherto relatively unexplored way beyond the opposed Aristotelian realist and Kantian idealist approaches that divide recent interpretations of the categories or “thought determinations” of Hegel’sLogic, by locating his idealism within the terrain of recent debates in modal metaphysics. In particular, I return to the outlook of the first philosopher to attempt to bring Hegel into the analytic conversation, John Niemeyer Findlay, and consider Hegel’s idealism as instantiating the metaphysical position that, following the work of Findlay’s former student, Arthur Prior, has come to be called “modal actualism”. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2017
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