O real em fuga: negatividade e contingência como prolegômenos lógicos à suposta filosofia política de Hegel

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Autor(a) principal: Araújo, Alan Duarte
Data de Publicação: 2023
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
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https://doi.org/10.14393/ufu.di.2023.101
Resumo: This paper seeks to argue that the ontological notions of negativity and contingency act as logical prolegomena indispensable to the general understanding of the speculative philosophy of G.W.F. Hegel (1770-1831), particularly with regard to his writings on social-political issues. The aim is, therefore, to determine the speculative scope of these notions, which, although they do not figure in a precise place in the "grammar" of German Idealism, assume the central role of conceptual beacons that should be understood as a philosophical antechamber for the whole of his doctrine. Thus, negativity stands out as the touchstone of dialectics, in its Hegelian elaboration, which safeguards the critical potential of the underlined method, decentering and weakening concepts and representations hardened by the Understanding (Verstand). Contingency, in turn, assumes a more controversial role in his thought, whose method is not only dialectical, but also speculative, which implies that negation is not exhausted in itself, but engenders a positive and systematic totality, a pole in which chance and the other figures of contingency seem to be excluded a priori, in such a way that, for Hegel, philosophizing implies sustaining the idea that Reason (Vernunft), in its necessary unfolding, governs the world. The apparent disregard for contingency testifies to critics who argue that Hegelianism is afflicted with an insuperable panlogism, and as such is incapable of thinking through the issues concerning earthly reality. In other words, they determine that Hegel would despise the "logic of the thing" in preference to the "thing of logic", upholding a "logic applied" to concrete situations, in this respect, to speak of a Hegelian political philosophy would be nothing more than idealistic nonsense. In response to these questions, the following problem is raised, which guides this research: in speculative philosophy, is there room for a properly political reflection? And here, we conjecture that the solution to this imbroglio lies within the logical-ontological writings of the author, notably in his Science of Logic, even though this answer may seem contradictory. The apparent contradiction tends to dissipate if we follow the guiding thread of the research methodology, which is dialectics, whose goal is to enter into the "Thing itself" (die Sache selbst), not getting lost in opinions and unthinking assumptions, but weaving what the author calls immanent criticism of the works and concepts investigated. The immanence of criticism also justifies the relevance of this research, considering that a large number of critics and even Hegelian commentators tend to decompose his thought, focusing on parts of it, thus obliterating the logical totality of his writings, as well as the prominent role that the concept of contingency plays in his philosophy. Only by running the risk of becoming disoriented in the Gothic architectonics of speculation can we, in attention to the Hegelian grammar, safely assess his theoretical whole. We have chosen, then, to investigate his mature writings, which began after his stay in Iena (1801-1807), the moment when Hegelianism itself acquired its certificate of origin, not forgetting the help of commentators such as Gérard Lebrun (1930-1999), Slavoj Zizek (1949), and Domenico Losurdo (1941-2018), among others. These are the reasons why it is considered more appropriate to "suspend" the status of the supposed Hegelian political philosophy, avoiding making conclusive comments about it, until the research comes to an end and the problematic raised is clarified or dissipated.
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spelling O real em fuga: negatividade e contingência como prolegômenos lógicos à suposta filosofia política de HegelThe real's fuging: negativity and contingency as logical prolegomena to Hegel's supposed political philosophyDialética especulativaFilosofia hegelianaIdealismo AlemãoSpeculative DialecticsHegelian PhilosophyGerman IdealismCNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::FILOSOFIA::METAFISICAFilosofiaDialéticaHegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, 1770-1831 - Crítica e interpretaçãoFilosofia políticaThis paper seeks to argue that the ontological notions of negativity and contingency act as logical prolegomena indispensable to the general understanding of the speculative philosophy of G.W.F. Hegel (1770-1831), particularly with regard to his writings on social-political issues. The aim is, therefore, to determine the speculative scope of these notions, which, although they do not figure in a precise place in the "grammar" of German Idealism, assume the central role of conceptual beacons that should be understood as a philosophical antechamber for the whole of his doctrine. Thus, negativity stands out as the touchstone of dialectics, in its Hegelian elaboration, which safeguards the critical potential of the underlined method, decentering and weakening concepts and representations hardened by the Understanding (Verstand). Contingency, in turn, assumes a more controversial role in his thought, whose method is not only dialectical, but also speculative, which implies that negation is not exhausted in itself, but engenders a positive and systematic totality, a pole in which chance and the other figures of contingency seem to be excluded a priori, in such a way that, for Hegel, philosophizing implies sustaining the idea that Reason (Vernunft), in its necessary unfolding, governs the world. The apparent disregard for contingency testifies to critics who argue that Hegelianism is afflicted with an insuperable panlogism, and as such is incapable of thinking through the issues concerning earthly reality. In other words, they determine that Hegel would despise the "logic of the thing" in preference to the "thing of logic", upholding a "logic applied" to concrete situations, in this respect, to speak of a Hegelian political philosophy would be nothing more than idealistic nonsense. In response to these questions, the following problem is raised, which guides this research: in speculative philosophy, is there room for a properly political reflection? And here, we conjecture that the solution to this imbroglio lies within the logical-ontological writings of the author, notably in his Science of Logic, even though this answer may seem contradictory. The apparent contradiction tends to dissipate if we follow the guiding thread of the research methodology, which is dialectics, whose goal is to enter into the "Thing itself" (die Sache selbst), not getting lost in opinions and unthinking assumptions, but weaving what the author calls immanent criticism of the works and concepts investigated. The immanence of criticism also justifies the relevance of this research, considering that a large number of critics and even Hegelian commentators tend to decompose his thought, focusing on parts of it, thus obliterating the logical totality of his writings, as well as the prominent role that the concept of contingency plays in his philosophy. Only by running the risk of becoming disoriented in the Gothic architectonics of speculation can we, in attention to the Hegelian grammar, safely assess his theoretical whole. We have chosen, then, to investigate his mature writings, which began after his stay in Iena (1801-1807), the moment when Hegelianism itself acquired its certificate of origin, not forgetting the help of commentators such as Gérard Lebrun (1930-1999), Slavoj Zizek (1949), and Domenico Losurdo (1941-2018), among others. These are the reasons why it is considered more appropriate to "suspend" the status of the supposed Hegelian political philosophy, avoiding making conclusive comments about it, until the research comes to an end and the problematic raised is clarified or dissipated.CAPES - Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível SuperiorDissertação (Mestrado)O presente trabalho busca sustentar que as noções ontológicas de negatividade e contingência atuam como prolegômenos lógicos imprescindíveis para a intelecção geral da filosofia especulativa de G.W.F. Hegel (1770-1831), sobremaneira no tocante aos seus escritos que versam sobre questões político-sociais. Objetiva-se, por conseguinte, determinar o alcance especulativo destas noções, as quais, embora não figurem em um lugar preciso na “gramática” do Idealismo Alemão, assumem o encargo fulcral de balizadores conceituais, que devem ser entendidos como antecâmara filosófica para o conjunto da sua doutrina. Destaca-se, pois, a negatividade como a pedra de toque da dialética, na sua elaboração hegeliana, que resguarda o potencial crítico do método sublinhado, descentrando e fragilizando conceitos e representações enrijecidas pelo Entendimento (Verstand). A contingência, por sua vez, assume um papel mais controverso no seu pensamento, cujo método não é apenas dialético, mas, igualmente, especulativo, o que implica que a negação não se esgota nela mesma, mas engendra uma totalidade positiva e sistemática, polo em que o acaso e as demais figuras da contingência parecem serem excluídas a priori, de tal maneira que, para Hegel, o filosofar implica sustentar a ideia de que a Razão (Vernunft), em seu desdobrar necessário, governa o mundo. O aparente desprezo pela contingência depõe a favor de críticas que defendem que o hegelianismo está afetado de um insuperável panlogismo, e, como tal, é incapaz de pensar as questões concernentes à realidade terrena. Em outras palavras, determinam que Hegel desprezaria a “lógica da coisa” em detrimento da “coisa da lógica”, sustentando uma “lógica aplicada” às situações concretas, nesse aspecto, falar de uma filosofia política hegeliana nada mais seria que um disparate idealista. Em atenção a estes questionamentos, erige-se a seguinte problemática, orientadora da pesquisa: na filosofia especulativa, há margem para uma reflexão propriamente política? E aqui, conjectura-se que a solução deste imbróglio reside no interior dos escritos lógico-ontológicos do autor, notadamente na sua Ciência da Lógica, por mais que essa resposta possa parecer contraditória. A aparente contradição tende a se dissipar, caso percorramos o fio condutor da metodologia da pesquisa, qual seja, a dialética, cuja meta é a de adentrar na “Coisa mesma” (die Sache selbst), não se perdendo em opiniões e pressupostos imponderados, porém, tecendo o que o autor denomina crítica imanente das obras e dos conceitos investigados. Imanência da crítica que, igualmente, justifica a relevância da pesquisa, tendo em vista que ampla parcela dos críticos e, até mesmo, dos comentadores hegelianos tendem a decompor o seu pensamento, centrando-se em parcelas do mesmo, obliterando, por isso, a totalidade lógica de seus escritos, bem como o papel de destaque que o conceito de contingência desempenha na sua filosofia. Somente ao correr o risco de se desorientar na arquitetônica gótica da especulação é que podemos, em atenção à gramática hegeliana, avaliar com segurança o seu conjunto teórico. Optou-se, então, por perquirir os seus escritos de maturidade, gestados a partir de sua estadia em Iena (1801-1807), momento em que o hegelianismo propriamente dito adquire sua certidão de origem, não esquecendo, nesse tocante, o auxílio de comentadores como Gérard Lebrun (1930-1999), Slavoj Zizek (1949) e Domenico Losurdo (1941-2018), entre outros. Estas são as razões pelas quais se entende ser mais apropriado “suspender” o estatuto da suposta filosofia política hegeliana, evitando tecer comentários conclusivos a seu respeito, até que a pesquisa chegue ao seu término e a problemática levantada seja esclarecida ou dissipada.Universidade Federal de UberlândiaBrasilPrograma de Pós-graduação em FilosofiaMilitão, Maria Socorro Ramoshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3419770881060459Guido, Humberto Aparecido de Oliveirahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5469230303400786Lobo, Rafael Haddockhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5393663349640485Araújo, Alan Duarte2023-03-09T11:50:00Z2023-03-09T11:50:00Z2023-02-16info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfARAÚJO, Alan Duarte. O real em fuga: negatividade e contingência como prolegômenos lógicos à suposta filosofia política de Hegel. 2023. 156 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Filosofia) - Universidade Federal de Uberlândia, Uberlândia, 2023. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv O real em fuga: negatividade e contingência como prolegômenos lógicos à suposta filosofia política de Hegel
The real's fuging: negativity and contingency as logical prolegomena to Hegel's supposed political philosophy
title O real em fuga: negatividade e contingência como prolegômenos lógicos à suposta filosofia política de Hegel
spellingShingle O real em fuga: negatividade e contingência como prolegômenos lógicos à suposta filosofia política de Hegel
Araújo, Alan Duarte
Dialética especulativa
Filosofia hegeliana
Idealismo Alemão
Speculative Dialectics
Hegelian Philosophy
German Idealism
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::FILOSOFIA::METAFISICA
Filosofia
Dialética
Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, 1770-1831 - Crítica e interpretação
Filosofia política
title_short O real em fuga: negatividade e contingência como prolegômenos lógicos à suposta filosofia política de Hegel
title_full O real em fuga: negatividade e contingência como prolegômenos lógicos à suposta filosofia política de Hegel
title_fullStr O real em fuga: negatividade e contingência como prolegômenos lógicos à suposta filosofia política de Hegel
title_full_unstemmed O real em fuga: negatividade e contingência como prolegômenos lógicos à suposta filosofia política de Hegel
title_sort O real em fuga: negatividade e contingência como prolegômenos lógicos à suposta filosofia política de Hegel
author Araújo, Alan Duarte
author_facet Araújo, Alan Duarte
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Militão, Maria Socorro Ramos
http://lattes.cnpq.br/3419770881060459
Guido, Humberto Aparecido de Oliveira
http://lattes.cnpq.br/5469230303400786
Lobo, Rafael Haddock
http://lattes.cnpq.br/5393663349640485
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Araújo, Alan Duarte
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Dialética especulativa
Filosofia hegeliana
Idealismo Alemão
Speculative Dialectics
Hegelian Philosophy
German Idealism
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::FILOSOFIA::METAFISICA
Filosofia
Dialética
Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, 1770-1831 - Crítica e interpretação
Filosofia política
topic Dialética especulativa
Filosofia hegeliana
Idealismo Alemão
Speculative Dialectics
Hegelian Philosophy
German Idealism
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::FILOSOFIA::METAFISICA
Filosofia
Dialética
Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, 1770-1831 - Crítica e interpretação
Filosofia política
description This paper seeks to argue that the ontological notions of negativity and contingency act as logical prolegomena indispensable to the general understanding of the speculative philosophy of G.W.F. Hegel (1770-1831), particularly with regard to his writings on social-political issues. The aim is, therefore, to determine the speculative scope of these notions, which, although they do not figure in a precise place in the "grammar" of German Idealism, assume the central role of conceptual beacons that should be understood as a philosophical antechamber for the whole of his doctrine. Thus, negativity stands out as the touchstone of dialectics, in its Hegelian elaboration, which safeguards the critical potential of the underlined method, decentering and weakening concepts and representations hardened by the Understanding (Verstand). Contingency, in turn, assumes a more controversial role in his thought, whose method is not only dialectical, but also speculative, which implies that negation is not exhausted in itself, but engenders a positive and systematic totality, a pole in which chance and the other figures of contingency seem to be excluded a priori, in such a way that, for Hegel, philosophizing implies sustaining the idea that Reason (Vernunft), in its necessary unfolding, governs the world. The apparent disregard for contingency testifies to critics who argue that Hegelianism is afflicted with an insuperable panlogism, and as such is incapable of thinking through the issues concerning earthly reality. In other words, they determine that Hegel would despise the "logic of the thing" in preference to the "thing of logic", upholding a "logic applied" to concrete situations, in this respect, to speak of a Hegelian political philosophy would be nothing more than idealistic nonsense. In response to these questions, the following problem is raised, which guides this research: in speculative philosophy, is there room for a properly political reflection? And here, we conjecture that the solution to this imbroglio lies within the logical-ontological writings of the author, notably in his Science of Logic, even though this answer may seem contradictory. The apparent contradiction tends to dissipate if we follow the guiding thread of the research methodology, which is dialectics, whose goal is to enter into the "Thing itself" (die Sache selbst), not getting lost in opinions and unthinking assumptions, but weaving what the author calls immanent criticism of the works and concepts investigated. The immanence of criticism also justifies the relevance of this research, considering that a large number of critics and even Hegelian commentators tend to decompose his thought, focusing on parts of it, thus obliterating the logical totality of his writings, as well as the prominent role that the concept of contingency plays in his philosophy. Only by running the risk of becoming disoriented in the Gothic architectonics of speculation can we, in attention to the Hegelian grammar, safely assess his theoretical whole. We have chosen, then, to investigate his mature writings, which began after his stay in Iena (1801-1807), the moment when Hegelianism itself acquired its certificate of origin, not forgetting the help of commentators such as Gérard Lebrun (1930-1999), Slavoj Zizek (1949), and Domenico Losurdo (1941-2018), among others. These are the reasons why it is considered more appropriate to "suspend" the status of the supposed Hegelian political philosophy, avoiding making conclusive comments about it, until the research comes to an end and the problematic raised is clarified or dissipated.
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