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El orden del saber. La Enciclopedia como sistema orgánico en Hegel

    1. [1] Universidad de Sevilla

      Universidad de Sevilla

      Sevilla, España

  • Localización: Logos: Anales del Seminario de Metafísica, ISSN 1575-6866, Nº 57, 1, 2024, págs. 67-84
  • Idioma: español
  • Títulos paralelos:
    • The order of knowledge. The Encyclopaedia as an Organic System in Hegel
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    • español

      Se examina la compleja articulación de la Enciclopedia de las ciencias filosóficas en compendio. Para ello se expone el proyecto enciclopédico del siglo XVIII. Con ellas se instaura el problema del orden del saber. Uno de sus representantes principales será Kant, quien trata de dar cuenta de ello con su noción de arquitectónica. Ante este problema, y separándose de la línea de Kant, Hegel plantea su Enciclopedia. Esta obra encuentra su orden en su método dialéctico-especulativo, el cual le permite a Hegel plantear la analogía con el organismo. Desde dicha noción Hegel da respuesta al problema del orden del saber entre las distintas ciencias.

    • Deutsch

      The complex articulation of the Encyclopaedia of the Philosophical Sciences in outline is examined. To this end, the encyclopaedical project of the 18th century is presented. With it, the problem of the order of knowledge was established. One of its main representatives will be Kant, who tries to account for it with his notion of architectonics. Hegel's Encyclopedia was a departure from Kant's approach to this problem. This work finds its order in its dialectical-speculative method, which allows Hegel to raise the analogy with the organism. From this notion, Hegel gives an answer to the problem of the order of knowledge among the different sciences.

    • English

      The complex articulation of the Encyclopaedia of the Philosophical Sciences in outline is examined. To this end, the encyclopaedical project of the 18th century is presented. With encyclopaedias the problem of the order of knowledge was established. One of its main representatives will be Kant, who tries to account for it with his notion of architectonics. Hegel’s Encyclopedia was a departure from Kant’s approach to this problem. This work finds its order in its dialectical-speculative method, which allows Hegel to raise the analogy with the organism. From this notion, Hegel gives an answer to the problem of the order of knowledge among the different sciences.


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