Hegel's Ontology: Happening and motility
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Ontology, Difference, MotilityAbstract
Firstly, this paper unfolds Marcuse’s interpretation of Hegel's ontology following major "onto-logical" categories built in order to answer the fundamental question of all ontology: the question of being. Secondly, it points the way to a philosophy of difference, whose main objective is to understand the being of beings as excision, crack, motility and event. By this means, the paper moves toward a form of thought and language that departs the fixed and immobile foundation to gain understanding as becoming, encompassing flows, actions and movement expressed in the verb.
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