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Heiberg's Contingency Regarded from the Point of View of Logic and Other Texts

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Inspired by G W F Hegel's system, Johan Ludvig Heiberg authored a series of essays and monographs on different philosophical issues in both Danish and German; these works began after his famous encounter with Hegel in Berlin in 1824 and continued for the next two decades. This volume features Heiberg's early work, "Contingency Regarded from the Point of View of Logic" (1825), which represents a pseudoHegelian account of the categories of contingency and necessity. Two years later Heiberg published a sequel to this treatise, entitled, "Nemesis. A Popular-Philosophical Investigation". This work attempts to demonstrate that even though we today no longer believe in Nemesis as a goddess who has control over our lives, nevertheless we very often make use of the concept of nemesis without knowing it. The volume also includes several other philosophical and literary articles primarily from Heiberg's journal Kjobenhavns flyvende Post. These articles, which date from between 1825 and 1843, serve as a useful introduction to the different aspects of Heiberg's philosophical thinking and supplement his more extensive monographs in this field.

Author Biography:

Jon Stewart is Associate Professor at the Soren Kierkegaard Research Centre at the University of Copenhagen. He is the general editor of Kierkegaard Research: Sources, Reception and Resources and the president of the International Kierkegaard Network and the Nordic Network of Kierkegaard Research. He is an international member of the Danish Academy of Science.
Release date NZ
October 3rd, 2008
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
374
Dimensions
15x25x2
ISBN-13
9788763510998
Product ID
2967254

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