Historia de la Filosofía Moderna
Methodological connections between the philosophies of Plato and Hegel: The Hegelian readings of the Platonic dialectic
Published
December 30, 2009
Keywords:
dialectic, identity, not-being, judgement, speculative thought
How to Cite
Montecinos Fabio, S. (2009). Methodological connections between the philosophies of Plato and Hegel: The Hegelian readings of the Platonic dialectic. Bajo Palabra, (4), 107–124. https://doi.org/10.15366/bp2009.4.010
Copyright (c) 2009 S. Montecinos Fabio

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Abstract
This paper seeks to explore some of the connections between the philosophies of Plato and Hegel, through a reconstruction of Hegel's reading of certain passages in the Platonic corpus. Specifically, this paper gives a reconstruction of his distinctive appropriation- comprehension of ancient dialectic, insisting on the profound methodological and ontological implications of this on speculative thought. Hegel, surprisingly, found in Plato the possibility of considering the difference as a constitutive element of thought, not its opposite. This allows establishing one?s amphibological identity with being.
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