HEGEL'S SOCIAL PHILOSOPHY: LOGIC AND POLITICS AS AN ONTOLOGY OF THE SUBJECT
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https://doi.org/10.1590/SciELOPreprints.11857Keywords:
Hegel, Social Philosophy, Ontology of the subjectAbstract
The aim of this exhibition is to present a revised and expanded version of the Preface to an Ontology of the Subject, published in 2024 as part of my book Ontology and Political Economy: Marx as a Reader of Hegel – particularly considering that this topic received significant attention during its launch at the III International Colloquium on the Philosophy of Religion, which took place simultaneously with the II Colloquium on Interpreters of Modernity in Sobral, Ceará. I intend to outline here some of the philosophical foundations of what I have been naming throughout my research dedicated to Hegelian thought, as studies in the ontology of the subject. This is an effort to renew critical social philosophy from a Hegelian-Marxian perspective, with an emphasis on a social critique of the relationship between reality and subjectivity in the process of forming individuals as ethical/political subjects in the social experience of capitalist modernity – although, in this article, I will focus solely on Hegel.
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