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Hegel, contradicción y dialetheia [Hegel, contradiction and dialetheia]

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Miranda Rojas, Rafael
Keywords
Parameterisation
Cognitive contextualism
Dialetheia
Contradiction
GE Subjects
Methods of ethics
General and historical
Theological ethics
Philosophical ethics

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"El presente escrito discute cómo Hegel comprende el principio de no contradicción. Se analiza, en primer lugar, el modo cómo Aristóteles entiende dicho principio, destacando las denominadas lecturas semántica y ontológica. Luego, se analiza si es correcto sostener que Hegel rechaza este principio, sosteniéndose aquí que, estrictamente, esto no es así. Para ello, se presenta una lectura dialetheista de la lógica hegeliana, la que permite enunciar que: i) Hegel no acepta el trivialismo; y, a partir de i), ii) no es viable un rechazo cabal del principio de no contradicción en la lógica hegeliana. El denominado contextualismo cognitivo permite descartar ciertas contradicciones como meras parameterizaciones, pero no conduce a la tesis fuerte de que Hegel rechaza el principio de no contradicción" ["This paper discusses how Hegel understands the principle of contradiction. It is analysed, first, the way Aristotle understands this principle, emphasizing the so called semantic and ontological readings. Then, it is analysed whether it is correct to argue that Hegel rejects this principle, holding here that, strictly speaking, this is not correct. To do this, we present a dialetheist reading of Hegelian logic, which allows to state that: i) Hegel does not accept trivialism and, from i), ii) is not feasible a full rejection of the principle of contradiction in the Hegelian logic. The so-called cognitive contextualism can dismiss some contradictions as mere parameterisations, but does not lead to the strong thesis that Hegel rejects the principle of contradiction"]
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2013
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