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Hegel's Logic : being part one of the Encyclopaedia of the philosophical sciences (1830) / translated by William Wallace ; with a foreword by J. N. Findlay.

By: Contributor(s): Language: engger Publication details: Oxford, UK : Clarendon Press, 1975.Description: xlii, 342 p. ; 21 cmISBN:
  • 9780198245124 (pbk.) :
  • 0198245122 (pbk.) :
Uniform titles:
  • Wissenschaft der Logik. English
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • B2918.E5 W315 1975
Contents:
The science of logic -- Introduction -- Preliminary notion -- First attitude of thought to objectivity -- Second attitude of thought to objectivity -- Empiricism -- The critical philosophy -- Third attitude of thought to objectivity: immediate ot intuitive knowledge -- Logic further defined and divided -- First subdivision of logic: the doctrine of being -- Second subdivision of logic: the doctrine of essence -- Third subdivision of logic: the doctrine of the notion -- Notes and illustrations.
Summary: The LOGIC which forms the first part of HEGEL'S ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE PHILOSOPHICAL SCIENCES not only represents, in the opinion of many, a vast improvement on the much more elaborate and difficult SCIENCE OF LOGIC which preceded it, but also provides in its opening chapters the best, most lucid, introduction to HEGEL'S mature system
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Translation of Wissenschaft der Logik, which forms pt. 1 of Encyklopädie der philosophischen Wissenschaften.

Includes bibliographical references (p.[297]-335) and index.

The science of logic -- Introduction -- Preliminary notion -- First attitude of thought to objectivity -- Second attitude of thought to objectivity -- Empiricism -- The critical philosophy -- Third attitude of thought to objectivity: immediate ot intuitive knowledge -- Logic further defined and divided -- First subdivision of logic: the doctrine of being -- Second subdivision of logic: the doctrine of essence -- Third subdivision of logic: the doctrine of the notion -- Notes and illustrations.

The LOGIC which forms the first part of HEGEL'S ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE PHILOSOPHICAL SCIENCES not only represents, in the opinion of many, a vast improvement on the much more elaborate and difficult SCIENCE OF LOGIC which preceded it, but also provides in its opening chapters the best, most lucid, introduction to HEGEL'S mature system

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