1. Department of Philosophy, Lewis & Clark College, , Portland, OR, 97219‐7899 USA;2. Department of Philosophy, University of Illinois at Chicago, 1423 University Hall, , Chicago, IL, 60607‐7109 USA
Abstract:
The nonmetaphysical interpretation of Hegel's philosophy asserts that the metaphysical reading is not credible and so his philosophy must be rationally reconstructed so as to elide its metaphysical aspects. This article shows that the thesis of the extended mind approaches the metaphysical reading, thereby undermining denials of its credibility and providing the resources to articulate and defend the metaphysical reading of Hegel's philosophy. This fully rehabilitates the metaphysical Hegel. The article does not argue for the truth of the metaphysical Hegel's claims. Rather, it defends the correctness of reading his philosophy as metaphysical.