Nécessité et contingence chez Hegel et Spinoza

Authors

  • Guillaume Lejeune Université Libre de Bruxelles Belgium

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24310/stheg.v0i2.3710

Keywords:

Hegel, Spinoza, Necessity, Contingency, Metaphysics

Abstract

Hegel and Spinoza elaborate a system made of necessity. That is why they are both suspected to disregard contingency.  The aim of this article is to show that they articulate necessity to contingency. Consequently they can put light on contemporary metaphysical debates on the status of contingency. Hegel is particularly interesting in regard to this question. Within his logic, the relation between necessity and contingency appears in a new light : the idea of a dialectical interconnection of modal categories.

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Author Biography

Guillaume Lejeune, Université Libre de Bruxelles

Guillaume Lejeune is Collaborateur scientifique at the Université Libre de Bruxelles and Chargé de recherches FNRS at the Université de Liège

 

Address:

Dr Guillaume LEJEUNE

Rue du Collège, 48

5530 Godinne

Belgique

 

Email:

Guillaume.lejeune@ulg.ac.be

glejeune@ulb.ac.be

 

Research Interests:

German Idealism, German Romanticism, British Idealism, Modern Philosophy.

 

Publications majeures :

G. Lejeune, Sens et usage du langage chez Hegel. Paris : Hermann 2014.

G. Lejeune (éd.), La question de la logique dans l’idéalisme allemand. Hildesheim: Olms 2013.

Published

2017-12-17

How to Cite

Lejeune, G. (2017). Nécessité et contingence chez Hegel et Spinoza. STUDIA HEGELIANA. JOURNAL OF THE SPANISH SOCIETY FOR HEGELIAN STUDIES, 2. https://doi.org/10.24310/stheg.v0i2.3710