Hegel, the wound
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https://doi.org/10.24310/Contrastescontrastes.v21i1.2309Keywords:
Hegel, Wound, Syllogism, Identity/Difference, SchematismAbstract
The logos could be regarded as a wound. The logos is the identity/difference between something and what this something is. The “between” itself. Such relation (identity/difference) separates to the same extent it unites, and it unites to the same extent it separates. For that reason Hegel writes: “Knowledge heals the wound that it itself is” (Erkennen heilt die Wunde, die es selber ist). The syllogism in Hegel is the attempt to stanch by means of the logos the wound that the logos itself is. This paper also shows how Hegel’s concept of syllogism was previously suggested by the “fairest of all bonds” (desmôn kállistos) in the platonic Timeo and by Kantian schematism.Downloads
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