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Delve into the core of Hegelian thought with G. W. F. Hegel's "The Logic of Hegel," a cornerstone of philosophical inquiry. This profound exploration of logic examines the fundamental principles of reason and being through Hegel's renowned dialectic method. A foundational text in the history of philosophy, this work grapples with abstract concepts to develop a comprehensive system of logic.
Hegel's "Logic" offers a detailed examination of philosophical concepts, systematically exploring the nature of thought and its relationship to reality. Readers interested in philosophy, particularly the study of logic and metaphysics, will find this to be an essential resource. Experience the enduring impact of Hegel's ideas as he lays bare his groundbreaking perspectives on philosophy, logic, and the very essence of reason. This meticulously prepared edition makes Hegel's complex and influential work accessible to those seeking a deeper understanding of Western thought.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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