The first position (of thought) toward objectivity -- The second position (of thought) toward objectivity -- The third position (of thought) toward objectivity -- Being -- Quality -- Quantity -- Measure -- Essence -- Essence as the ground of existence -- Appearance -- Actuality -- The self-concept -- The subjective self-concept -- The object -- The idea
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"Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel gave many lectures in logic at Berlin University between 1818 and his untimely death in 1831. Edited posthumously by Hegel's son, Karl, these lectures were published in German in 2001 and now appear in English for the first time. Because they were delivered orally, Lectures on Logic is more approachable and colloquial than much of Hegel's formal philosophy. The lectures provide important insight into Hegel's science of logic, dialectical method, and symbolic logic. Clark Butler's smooth translation helps readers understand the rationality of Hegel's often dark and difficult thought. Readers at all levels will find a mature and particularly clear presentation of Hegel's systematic philosophical vision."--BOOK JACKET