European Journal of Philosophy

Necessity and Identity in Hegel's Theory of Modality

Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2025-02-02
scimago Q1
SJR0.620
CiteScore1.5
Impact factor0.7
ISSN09668373, 14680378
Abstract

Readings of Hegel's account of modality tend to emphasize the “necessity of contingency” thesis. In this paper, I argue that this is not the primary aim of Hegel's “Actuality” chapter in the Science of Logic. Instead of arguing simply for the necessity of contingency, Hegel argues for the identity between contingency and necessity. I offer a reading of formal, real, and absolute modality in Hegel's Logic that shows how this identity claim is established, demonstrating that necessity is not simply that which cannot be otherwise, but a process whereby something becomes what it is in becoming its other.

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