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G. W F Hegel (1770 - 1831)

THE HEGEL LIBRARY


SCIENCE OF LOGIC
IN TEN Web PARTs

Translated by A. V. Miller George Allen & Unwin, 1969



Born in Stuttgart and educated in Tübingen, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel devoted his life wholly to academic pursuits, teaching at Jena, Nuremberg, Heidelberg, and Berlin. His Wissenschaft der Logik (Science of Logic) (1812-1816) attributes the unfolding of concepts of reality in terms of the pattern of dialectical reasoning (thesis — antithesis — synthesis) that Hegel believed to be the only method of progress in human thought, and  Die Encyclopädie der philosophischen Wissenschaften im Grundrisse (Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences) (1817) describes the application of this dialectic to all areas of human knowledge. Hegel's Naturrecht und Staatswissenschaft im Grundrisse and Gundlinien der Philosophie des Rechts (Philosophy of Right) (1820) provide an intellectual foundation for modern nationalism.

SCIENCE OF LOGIC CONTENTS


PART ONE
SCIENCE OF LOGIC PREFACE
 Preface



PART TWO
THE OBJECTIVE LOGIC
The Doctrine of Being




PART THREE
THE OBJECTIVE LOGIC
Determinate Being



PART FOUR
THE OBJECTIVE LOGIC
Determinateness



PART FIVE
BOOK TWO
THE OBJECTIVE LOGIC
The Doctrine of Essence


PART SIX
THE OBJECTIVE LOGIC
The Subjective Logic or The Doctrine of the Notion



PART SEVEN
THE OBJECTIVE LOGIC
The Doctrine of the Notion - Subjectivity



PART EIGHT
THE OBJECTIVE LOGIC
The Doctrine of the Notion - The Syllogism



PART NINE
THE OBJECTIVE LOGIC
The Doctrine of the Notion - Objectivity



PART TEN
THE OBJECTIVE LOGIC
The Doctrine of the Notion - Teleology


Miscellaneous Papers
G. W. F. Hegel on Hume
From Moore's Metaphysics
A Summary of  Hegel's The Philosophy of Mind
by Paul Trejo





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