About This Book
The work presents a systematic, dialectical development of logical categories, beginning with determinations of pure being—being, nothing, becoming—and moving through quality, quantity, and measure; it then treats essence as a reflexive structure—appearance, identity and difference, contradiction, and ground—before analysing existence, appearance, and the relations of whole and part. It concludes by exploring actuality, necessity, causality, and reciprocal relations that constitute the absolute. Throughout, concepts are derived from internal transitions where each category leads to and transforms into the next, forming a self-contained conceptual anatomy of thought.