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Hegel's Metaphysics of Subjectivity is written by Elena Tripaldi and published by Bloomsbury Academic. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1666943525 (ISBN 10) and 9781666943528 (ISBN 13).
A unique and innovative reading of Hegel's metaphysics that provides in-depth and original textual analysis of portions of Hegel's text. What is the scope and justification of Hegel's Science of Logic? What is the meaning of Hegel's identification of Logic and metaphysics? What is Hegel's relation to traditional metaphysics and to Kant's philosophy? The book combines a “historical” approach to Hegel's text with conceptual and meta-metaphysical awareness of the different notions of “metaphysics” at play in the contemporary landscape, not only to produce a more faithful understanding of what Hegel exactly meant by metaphysics, but also to assess whether Hegel could give a contribution to contemporary issues. Elena Tripaldi also demonstrates that Hegel's metaphysics consists of a peculiar form of ontological monism, in which the ontological consistency of particulars is not only preserved but exalted.