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A systematic, dialectical examination of the concept develops through stages from the universal, particular, and singular to detailed analyses of judgment and types of inference. The text then treats objectivity under the headings of mechanism, chemism, and teleology, showing how conceptual determinations externalize and reconfigure themselves. Later sections examine life and the processes of cognition, distinguishing analytic and synthetic knowing and articulating an idea of the good. The work culminates in an account of the absolute idea, where thought and reality are shown to coincide, with each stage derived from prior conceptual tensions and transitions.
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