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- W2487526263 abstract "To recount the story of how Hegel’s philosophy of nature was received and interpreted is to recount a paradigmatic story of paradigm shifts in the Humanities. From its inception Hegel’s philosophy of nature was regarded as a horrible example of the aberrations of arrogant philosophical speculation and absolute constructions. Even very recent scholars recall that when dealing with Hegel’s philosophy of nature «it is virtually impossible to ignore the harsh criticism that this part of his system has faced over the past two centuries». 2 The stream of charges likely began with the Duke of Gotha and Altenburg Ernst II. In 1801 he received a complimentary copy of the Dissertatio philosophica de orbitis planetarum, Hegel’s first condensed but nevertheless elaborated interpretation of Newton’s mechanics and speculative approach to the planetary system. On it the Duke wrote: «Monumentum insaniae seculi decimi noni» and then sent the copy to Baron von Zach, the court astronomer, author of the first disparaging review on Hegel’s philosophy of nature in April 1802. 3 Note that the Duke’s sentence can be rendered both as ―monument of‖ and ―monument to‖ the insanity of the XIX century. The general epistemological issues at stake in Hegel’s 1801 Dissertatio are the relations between what is supposed in mathematics, what proves to be true in physics and what actually exists in nature, the contrast between geometrical synthetic method and physical analytical method, between deduction and induction, the ground for demonstration in natural science and the critical control of the theories which orient and direct empirical research and" @default.
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- W2487526263 title "From Disparagement to Appreciation: Shifting Paradigms and interdisciplinary Openings in interpreting Hegel’s Philosophy of Nature" @default.
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