Hegel and Sellars on the Unity of Things |
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Authors: | Willem A. deVries |
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Affiliation: | 1. Philosophy Department, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH, USAWillem.DeVries@unh.edu |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTI have claimed previously that Hegel and Sellars are both, in the end, monistic visionaries, though with radically different visions of the grand unity of things. In this paper I explain and defend that claim. Section one differentiates several kinds of monism; section two discusses Hegel’s vision of the underlying unity of thing, while section three does the same for Sellars. The compare-and-contrast assignment is brought to completion in section four. |
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Keywords: | Wilfrid Sellars ontology idealism categories abstract vs. concrete G. W. F. Hegel |
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