Unity and Totality in Hegel. Culmination of modern Epistemology: the dissolution of the object in the necessary fusion with the subject

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Modernity, Epistemology, Subject, Object, True

Abstract

This article, from a perspective of reviewing the epistemological and ontological structures of philosophical modernity, aims to focus said review on idealist philosophy, a Europeanizing, hegemonically Germanic philosophy, but also a philosophy of radical importance and transcendence in the philosophical development of the 19th century and foundation of the support of the philosophical and ideological structure of the 20th-21st century, especially the ideological support of the century and postmodern thought. To achieve such a claim, the object and center of the present consists of addressing the epistemological question of the Hegelian approach, the problem of the subject-object structure, that is, the possibility of the dissolution of the object due to the cognitive and conformative capacity of the human subject, through the Hegelian category of unity and totality.

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2024-06-29

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Moreno Diego, L. (2024). Unity and Totality in Hegel. Culmination of modern Epistemology: the dissolution of the object in the necessary fusion with the subject. Sincronía, 28(86), 110–135. Retrieved from https://revistasincronia.cucsh.udg.mx/index.php/sincronia/article/view/59

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PHILOSOPHY