Single Idea 22038

[catalogued under 11. Knowledge Aims / C. Knowing Reality / 3. Idealism / d. Absolute idealism]

Full Idea

The unity of the two points of view (subjective and objective) constitutes Hegel's idealism. ...He kept emphasising that it was not 'subjective' idealism.

Gist of Idea

Hegel's non-subjective idealism is the unity of subjective and objective viewpoints

Source

report of Georg W.F.Hegel (Science of Logic [1816]) by Terry Pinkard - German Philosophy 1760-1860 10

Book Reference

Pinkard,Terry: 'German Philosophy 1760-1860' [CUP 2002], p.262


A Reaction

Subjective idealism denies the objective point of view. [**20th June 2019, 10:49 am. This is the 20,000th idea in the database. The project was begun in 1997, as organised notes to help with teaching. For the last ten years today has been my target**].

Related Idea

Idea 11262 Aporia 1: is there one science of explanation, or many? [Aristotle, by Politis]