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How to Think a Figure; or, Hegel’s Circles

Author(s): Cole, Andrew

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Abstract: This essay suggests that Hegel’s philosophy of the concept is also a philosophy of the figure, a demonstration of conceptuality by other means. Neither images nor symbols, Hegel’s figures—primarily, circles—initiate and image the movement of thought.
Publication Date: 1-Nov-2017
Citation: Cole, Andrew. "How to Think a Figure; or, Hegel’s Circles." Representations 140, no. 1 (2017): 44-66. doi:10.1525/rep.2017.140.1.44.
DOI: doi:10.1525/rep.2017.140.1.44
ISSN: 0734-6018
EISSN: 1533-855X
Pages: 44 - 66
Type of Material: Journal Article
Journal/Proceeding Title: Representations
Version: Final published version. Article is made available in OAR by the publisher's permission or policy.



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