Hegel’s Free Mechanism: The Resurrection of the Concept

International Philosophical Quarterly 53 (1):73-85 (2013)
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In this paper I systematically reconstruct Hegel’s concept of “free mechanism” as developed in the Science of Logic. The term “free mechanism” appears absurd since each of the terms constituting it appears mutually exclusive. I argue that we may grasp it only on (1) the assumption of self-reference and (2) via a triad of syllogisms, which altogether constitute a process of alternating middle terms. On the whole, I employ Hegel’s account of “free mechanism” to illuminate the activity of objectivity, whereby the self-determining concept resurrects itself from its dormancy in an indifferent totality.

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Gregory S. Moss
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The Freedom of Solar Systems.Mathis Koschel - forthcoming - Hegel Bulletin:1-30.

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