The Encyclopaedia Logic by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

A concise, systematic presentation of speculative logic that treats thought and being as fundamentally identical, unfolding a dialectical sequence of categories—Being, Essence, and the Notion (Concept)—in which determinations progress through contradiction and resolution. It sets out the method of speculative philosophy and analyzes the forms of judgment, syllogism, and the Idea, showing how abstract categories self-develop into a concrete unity of concept and reality. Written as a compact, pedagogical account of a comprehensive philosophical system, the work emphasizes process, self-mediation, and the identity of opposites as the driving force of conceptual development.

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1817
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German
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Alternate Titles
- Encyclopaedia of the Philosophical Sciences
- Encyclopaedia of the Philosophical Sciences in Outline
- Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences
- Enzyklopädie der philosophischen Wissenschaften im Grundrisse

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