Autore
Corti, Luca

Titolo
The Recent Vicissitudes of Hegel’s Philosophy of Nature: Life, Organisms and Norms
Periodico
Intersezioni
Anno: 2024 - Fascicolo: 3 - Pagina iniziale: 363 - Pagina finale: 376

The aim of this paper is to reconstruct the recent revival of Hegelian reflections on nature, in order to shed light on questions such as: What are aspects of Hegel most promising for current debate? What are the issues to which Hegel’s philosophy of nature is seen as an interesting answer? To answer these questions, I will proceed in two steps. First, I will reconstruct the history of the disappearance of nature in Hegel’s scholarship in the last decades, illuminating how and why was nature not in the radar of scholarship. Answering this question is important to grasp from which angle Hegel’s philosophy of nature has been newly taken up by current philosophers. Second, I will scrutinize more in detail the recent conversation on Hegel’s conception of nature. In light of the arguments presented in part one, I will highlight the themes that have propelled it. I will highlight how and why Hegel’s theses on living beings, in particular, are enjoying a distinct philosophical relevance today.



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