translated by A.V. Miller ; foreword by J.N. Findlay
844 pages ;
22 cm
Originally published: London : Allen & Unwin, 1969
Includes bibliographical references
Volume one. The objective logic. Book one. The doctrine of being. Section one. Determinateness (Quality). Being -- Determinate being -- Being-for-self -- Section 2. Magnitude (Quantity). Quantity -- Quantum -- The quantitative relation or quantitative ratio -- Section three. Measure. Specific quantity -- Real measure -- The becoming of essence -- Book two. The doctrine of essence. Section one. Essence as reflection within itself. Illusory being -- The essentialities or determinations of reflection remark: determinations of reflection in the form of propositions -- Ground -- Section two. Appearance. Existence -- Appearance -- The essential relation -- Section three. Actuality. The absolute -- Actuality -- The absolute relation -- Volume two. Subjective logic or the doctrine of the notion. Section one. Subjectivity. The notion -- The judgement -- The syllogism -- Section two. Objectivity. Mechanism -- Chemism -- Teleology -- Section three. The idea. Life -- The idea of cognition -- The absolute idea