Hegelian Conjunction, Hegelian Contradiction.

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  • Author(s): Beall, Jc; Ficara, Elena
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    History & Philosophy of Logic. May2023, Vol. 44 Issue 2, p119-131. 13p.
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      Understanding what is the strictly formal import of Hegel's view is something on which few analytic philosophers have seen time worth spending. Still in our view there is enough in Hegel's work to suggest that a formal account of his dialectial process might be profitable both for better understanding Hegel's ideas and for introducing a new sort of glutty logic. The focus of our analysis is Hegel's Conjunction, which, in our view, is the crucial dialectical operation, on which all others are ultimately based. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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