Hegel e a ideia de um idealismo especulativo da subjetividade e da intersubjetividade
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The present thesis proposes a speculative deduction of Intersubjectivity from diremption of Subjectivity in Hegel's Logic.For this, it searchs to retake and to develop the program of the Logic as pure speculative philosophy, sketched in the Annotation to § 17 of the Encyclopedia of 1817 and more precise meaning of Logic, alluded in Lectures on Logic and Metaphysics taught in 1817.Thus, by means of the systematization of such meaning and a reconfiguration of the syllogisms of Philosophy, this thesis provides the fundamental meanings of Logic as subjective, universal-formal and first science; as objective, universalreal or ultimate science and as speculative theology.With this, the study aims to show that the Intersubjectivity results essentially from diremption of the Spirit in divers free Selves in and for itself, which, as a moment of realization of the Concept or the Idea, immediately sublates itself.In this manner, each free Self in and for itself sublates its unequal particular sin
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The present thesis proposes a speculative deduction of Intersubjectivity from diremption of Subjectivity in Hegel's Logic.For this, it searchs to retake and to develop the program of the Logic as pure speculative philosophy, sketched in the Annotation to § 17 of the Encyclopedia of 1817 and more precise meaning of Logic, alluded in Lectures on Logic and Metaphysics taught in 1817.Thus, by means of the systematization of such meaning and a reconfiguration of the syllogisms of Philosophy, this thesis provides the fundamental meanings of Logic as subjective, universal-formal and first science; as objective, universalreal or ultimate science and as speculative theology.With this, the study aims to show that the Intersubjectivity results essentially from diremption of the Spirit in divers free Selves in and for itself, which, as a moment of realization of the Concept or the Idea, immediately sublates itself.In this manner, each free Self in and for itself sublates its unequal particular sin
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