The Non-Conceptual Dimension of Social Mediation: Toward a Materialist Aufhebung of Hegel |
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Authors: | Dionysis Christias |
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Institution: | 1. Department of History and Philosophy of Science, University of Athens, Athens, Greecedxristias@gmail.com |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTSellars’s relationship with Hegel is complex and itself ‘dialectical‘ in interesting ways. Sellars follows Hegel in recognizing that the normativity essential to intentionality and conceptuality is a social phenomenon. But Sellars criticizes Hegel for his inability to independently explain the emergence and function of this essential group phenomenon. I shall argue that Sellars’s critique of Hegel on this count is part of a larger, metaphysically ambitious and rigorously realistic position, which, though turning Hegel’s ontology on its head, shares with Hegel the methodological ambition of arriving at a position which is globally explanatorily closed. Further, it will be suggested that although Sellars would surely have been critical of the ontological reification of Hegel’s dialectical method, he nonetheless reserves an important role for conceptual dialectical development right at the heart of his system, namely in his understanding of the conceptual evolution that leads from the manifest to the scientific image. Finally, I shall argue that Sellars thereby aspires to provide nothing less than a materialist aufhebung of idealist Hegelian dialectics. |
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Keywords: | Hegel Sellars dialectical method sociality of the space of reasons global explanatory closure of the scientific image ‘absolute materialism’ |
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