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The Logic of Hegel

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This work offers a systematic account of logic conceived as a dialectical development of thought, beginning with introductory and bibliographical material and a preliminary notion before examining attitudes toward objectivity such as empiricism, the critical philosophy, and immediate knowledge. It defines logic and lays out its three main divisions—the doctrines of Being, Essence, and the Notion—tracing how categories transform through contradiction and resolution into higher concepts. The translation is supplemented by philological notes and editorial illustrations intended to clarify dense paragraphs and to guide students through the structure and progression of the argument.

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Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel was a German philosopher who is considered one of the most important figures in German idealism. His work profoundly influenced various fields, including philosophy, political theory, and art. Hegel is best known for his dialectical method, which explores the development of ideas through contradictions and their resolutions. Among his notable works are "Hegel's Lectures on the History of Philosophy," a comprehensive examination of philosophical thought, and "The Philosophy of Fine Art," where he articulates his views on aesthetics and the role of art in society. Hegel's ideas continue to resonate in contemporary philosophical discourse.

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