The Speculative Remark
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<DIV>This work, by one of the most innovative and challenging of contemporary thinkers, pivots on a <I>Remark</I> added by Hegel in 1831 to the second edition of his <I>Science of Logic</I>. As a model of close reading applied both to philosophical texts and the making of philosophical systems, <I>The Speculative Remark</I> played a significant role in transforming the practice of philosophy away from system building to analysis of specific linguistic detail, with meticulous attention to etymological, philological, and rhetorical nuance.<BR><BR>Nancy uses his extended examination of the <I>Remark</I> to delineate certain overall strategies in several Hegelian texts that militate for language-oriented readings of Hegel, as shown in Nancy's redefinition of such key terms as <I>Aufhebung</I>, <I>mediation</I>, and <I>speculation</I>. Nancy's reading progresses from speculative words and propositions to registering the speculative itself. While he avoids analyzing Hegel's system as such, Nancy reconstructs the Hegelian trajectory on a basis of tropes, building from propositions rather than structures, elements, and cycles.<BR><BR>The overview that emerges in the final chapter and epilogue constitutes a broad statement about Hegel's practice and significance, one nuanced by close attention to his deployment of rhetoric and linguistic play. <I>The Speculative Remark</I> thus furnishes a model for a theoretically aware approach to all systematic philosophy, while providing a significant historical contribution to the evolution of contemporary critical theory.<BR><BR></div>
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