Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel: Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences in Basic Outline
Hegel's Encyclopaedia Logic constitutes the foundation of the system of philosophy presented in his Encyclopaedia of the Philosophical Sciences. Together with his Science of Logic, it contains the most explicit formulation of his enduringly influential dialectical method and of the categorical system underlying his thought. It offers a more compact presentation of his dialectical method than is found elsewhere, and also incorporates changes that he would have made to the second edition of the Science of Logic if he had lived to do so. This volume presents it in a new translation with a helpful introduction and notes. It will be a valuable reference work for scholars and students of Hegel and German idealism, as well as for those who are interested in the post-Hegelian character of contemporary philosophy.
- Includes a dual language glossary to aid the reader in approaching the original text
- Provides a readable and accurate version of a difficult text
- Represents the core of Hegel's work concerning logic and a useful teaching aid to those who are approaching this for the first time
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380 pages
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0.68kg
Table of Contents
- Introduction: Hegel's Encyclopaedia Logic
- Translators' note
- Encyclopaedia of Philosophical Sciences in Basic Outline: Volume 1: Logic by G. W. F. Hegel: Preface to the first edition
- Preface to the second edition
- Foreword to the third edition
- Introduction
- Preliminary conception
- First subdivision of the logic: the doctrine of being
- Second subdivision of the logic: the doctrine of essence
- Third subdivision of the logic: the doctrine of the concept
- Glossary.