ABSTRACT

Hegel's holistic metaphysics challenges much recent ontology with its atomistic and reductionist assumptions; Stern offers us an original reading of Hegel and contrasts him with his predecessor, Kant.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

chapter Chapter one|23 pages

Kant and the doctrine of synthesis

chapter Chapter two|12 pages

Hegel contra Kant

chapter Chapter three|35 pages

Ontology and structure in Hegel's Logic

chapter Chapter four|30 pages

Unity and structure in Hegel's Philosophy of Nature

chapter Chapter five|13 pages

The unity of the object and the unity of the subject

chapter |2 pages

Conclusion