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36The Species Problem in Hegel's Philosophy of NatureThe Owl of Minerva 50 (1): 47-68. 2019.In this article, I argue that species are mutable in Hegel’s philosophy of biology. While scholars have argued for the compatibility of Hegel’s philosophy and Darwin’s theory of evolution, none have dealt with the ontological status of species in their respective accounts. In order to make the case that for Hegel species are mutable, I first deal with a textual problem that in the 1827 edition of the Encyclopedia, the species concept appears after the sexual relationship, whereas in the 1830 edi…Read more
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24Wes Furlotte, The Problem of Nature in Hegel’s Final SystemIdealistic Studies 48 (3): 275-279. 2018.
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19th Century Philosophy |
20th Century Philosophy |