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A Commentary on Hegel

A Commentary on Hegel

A Commentary on Hegel's Science of Logic. David Gray Carlson

A Commentary on Hegel's Science of Logic


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A Commentary on Hegel's Science of Logic David Gray Carlson
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The Logic of Hegel contains the first part of Hegel's Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences in Outline, The Science of Logic, and an introduction and explanatory notes by translator William Wallace. In 1856, a Prussian immigrant named Henry Conrad Brokmeyer retreated deep into the Missouri woods with a gun, a dog and a copy of “Science of Logic,” a philosophical text by Georg Hegel. The Ethical Theory of Hegel: A Study of the Philosophy of Right is an overview and explanation of Hegel's major ideas, particularly related to the philosophy of right. His interest therefore is in the development of these movements (the transformations) for which an explanation that the communist parties (some of them genuinely mass parties) are 'mere agents of the Kremlin' is wholly insufficient. (To derive them The first quotation surprised me: I am used to Fichte affirming the paradoxical aim of establishing logic through the Wissenschaftslehre, or else of it being its own distinct "science" apart from philosophy. Hegel created this as a shortened version of his larger work of . So far in my Fichte studies, I've ignored anything that happened after 1800, just because the Jena-period work is what influenced Hegel & co. The Philosophy of Mind is the final part of Hegel's It has been largely overshadowed by other texts: the Phenomenology of Spirit and the Science of Logic dominated 20th-century discussion of Hegel, while the Philosophy of Right has recently attracted a good deal of attention. When academic philosopher Peter Singer, was asked to write a book on Hegel, he chose to avoid a detailed account of Hegel's Science of logic because: 'the Logic is so very long and so very abstract'. Inwood has also added an extensive commentary (longer by a third than Hegel's own text) which is informative and often helpful. I particularly look forward to the explanation of how you derive the categories. That Lenin kept his direct encounter with the Hegelian dialectic — his Abstract of Hegel's Science of Logic — to himself, however, shows the depth of the economist mire into which the whole Second International, and not just the German Social- Democracy, had sunk; revolutionaries stood on the same Lenin's Notebooks consist mainly of long extracts in German from Hegel, interspersed with commentary, marginalia, and his own conceptualizations of the dialectic. In contrast, James takes us of the Hegelian logic).

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