Nature, spirit, and their logic. Hegel’s 'Encyclopaedia' of the theoretical sciences as universal semantics
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.21146/2072-0726-2023-16-2-165-175Keywords:
Metascience, dialectics, episteme, doxa, generic, empiricalAbstract
Hegel’s so-called system of philosophy is a speculative, i.e. meta-level or topical reflection on the logical roles of concepts in world-related empirical knowledge. Its main insight is that the so-called explanations in the science are a result of a world-wide work on ‘the concept’, the translatable semantics of our languages, which form a relatively a priori and generic precondition for concrete assertions and their understanding.