Hegel on reference and knowledge
Journal of the History of Philosophy 26 (2):297-307 (1988)
| Abstract | A refutation of claims by, e.g., Hamlyn or Soll, that Hegel denies our ability to refer to or knowledge individual objects. | |||||||||
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