%0 Journal Article %T Inferencia y racionalidad en Hegel %A Perinetti %A Dar¨ªo %J Revista latinoamericana de filosof£¿-a %D 2009 %I Scientific Electronic Library Online %X hegel's logic is usually read as a book in metaphysics. against this reading, i will argue that it ought rather to be read as a philosophy of logic, the main feature of which is its critique of formalism. the following claims capture the core of hegel's anti-formalism: 1) formalism cannot explain logical validity; 2) logical properties cannot be reduced to grammatical properties; 3) the content of every concept can be accounted for in terms of the inferential relations it holds with other concepts; 4) logical validity can be accounted for in terms of the relations a reasoning maintains with some conceptual contents (ideas). this conception of logic results from a criradicalisation of a kantian thesis and aims at a normative theory of conceptual practices, not at an ontology. %K hegel %K logic %K reason %K semantics %K concepts. %U http://www.scielo.org.ar/scielo.php?script=sci_abstract&pid=S1852-73532009000200004&lng=en&nrm=iso&tlng=en