This text provides a truly comprehensive guide to one of the most important and challenging works of modern philosophy. The systematic complexity of Hegel's radical project in the Science of Logic prevents many from understanding and appreciating its value. By independently and critically working through Hegel's argument, this book offers an enlightening aid for study and anchors the Science of Logic at a central position in the philosophical canon.
This text provides a truly comprehensive guide to one of the most important and challenging works of modern philosophy. The systematic complexity of Hegel's radical project in the Science of Logic prevents many from understanding and appreciating its value. By independently and critically working through Hegel's argument, this book offers an enlightening aid for study and anchors the Science of Logic at a central position in the philosophical canon.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Richard Dien Winfield is Distinguished Research Professor in the philosophy department at the University of Georgia.
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Preface Lecture 1: General Introduction Lecture 2: The General Concept of Logic Lecture 3: With What Must the Science Begin? Lecture 4: Being, Nothing, Becoming Lecture 5: From Becoming to Determinate Being Lecture 6: Determinate Being Lecture 7: Something Lecture 8: Finitude Lecture 9: Infinity Lecture 10: Being-For-Self Lecture 11: The One Lecture 12: Quantity Lecture 13: From Measure to Essence Lecture 14: Essence Lecture 15: Essence as Reflection within Itself Lecture 16: From Reflection to Existence Lecture 17: From Appearance to Actuality Lecture 18: Transition to the Concept Lecture 19: The Concept Lecture 20: From Concept to Judgment Lecture 21: Judgment Lecture 22: From Judgment to Syllogism Lecture 23: Syllogism Lecture 24: Objectivity Lecture 25: Mechanism, Chemism, and Teleology Lecture 26: From Objectivity to Idea Lecture 27: From Life to Cognition Lecture 28: The Idea of Cognition Lecture 29: Truth and the Good Lecture 30: The Absolute Idea Works Cited Index
Preface Lecture 1: General Introduction Lecture 2: The General Concept of Logic Lecture 3: With What Must the Science Begin? Lecture 4: Being, Nothing, Becoming Lecture 5: From Becoming to Determinate Being Lecture 6: Determinate Being Lecture 7: Something Lecture 8: Finitude Lecture 9: Infinity Lecture 10: Being-For-Self Lecture 11: The One Lecture 12: Quantity Lecture 13: From Measure to Essence Lecture 14: Essence Lecture 15: Essence as Reflection within Itself Lecture 16: From Reflection to Existence Lecture 17: From Appearance to Actuality Lecture 18: Transition to the Concept Lecture 19: The Concept Lecture 20: From Concept to Judgment Lecture 21: Judgment Lecture 22: From Judgment to Syllogism Lecture 23: Syllogism Lecture 24: Objectivity Lecture 25: Mechanism, Chemism, and Teleology Lecture 26: From Objectivity to Idea Lecture 27: From Life to Cognition Lecture 28: The Idea of Cognition Lecture 29: Truth and the Good Lecture 30: The Absolute Idea Works Cited Index
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