Science of Logic
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel's "Science of Logic" is one of the greatest works of world philosophy. In this work, the thinker reveals dialectics as the inner law of the movement of being and thought, creating a system of categories through which reason recognizes its own development and becomes a force capable of transforming reality. Hegel understood logic as a living science of the universal forms of reality, not as a technique of reasoning. Each category in his system is born from contradiction, undergoes negation, and ascends to a higher form, expressing the continuous movement of thought and the world. From this philosophical soil grew the revolutionary methodology of Marx, Engels, and Lenin. Hegel's dialectic, freed from its idealistic shell, became the foundation of scientific knowledge and a theory for the transformation of society. Among Hegel's students and followers are Karl Rosenkranz, Eduard Gans, Johann Hotho, Friedrich Fischer, Leopold von Henning, and other thinkers who developed his ideas and contributed to the formation of various schools of Hegelianism. Their works preserved and deepened his philosophical legacy, serving as a link between classical German philosophy and new forms of philosophy.
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Science of Logic
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel's "Science of Logic" is one of the greatest works of world philosophy. In this work, the thinker reveals dialectics as the inner law of the movement of being and thought, creating a system of categories through which reason recognizes its own development and becomes a force capable of transforming reality. Hegel understood logic as a living science of the universal forms of reality, not as a technique of reasoning. Each category in his system is born from contradiction, undergoes negation, and ascends to a higher form, expressing the continuous movement of thought and the world. From this philosophical soil grew the revolutionary methodology of Marx, Engels, and Lenin. Hegel's dialectic, freed from its idealistic shell, became the foundation of scientific knowledge and a theory for the transformation of society. Among Hegel's students and followers are Karl Rosenkranz, Eduard Gans, Johann Hotho, Friedrich Fischer, Leopold von Henning, and other thinkers who developed his ideas and contributed to the formation of various schools of Hegelianism. Their works preserved and deepened his philosophical legacy, serving as a link between classical German philosophy and new forms of philosophy.
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Science of Logic

Science of Logic

by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
Science of Logic

Science of Logic

by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

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Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel's "Science of Logic" is one of the greatest works of world philosophy. In this work, the thinker reveals dialectics as the inner law of the movement of being and thought, creating a system of categories through which reason recognizes its own development and becomes a force capable of transforming reality. Hegel understood logic as a living science of the universal forms of reality, not as a technique of reasoning. Each category in his system is born from contradiction, undergoes negation, and ascends to a higher form, expressing the continuous movement of thought and the world. From this philosophical soil grew the revolutionary methodology of Marx, Engels, and Lenin. Hegel's dialectic, freed from its idealistic shell, became the foundation of scientific knowledge and a theory for the transformation of society. Among Hegel's students and followers are Karl Rosenkranz, Eduard Gans, Johann Hotho, Friedrich Fischer, Leopold von Henning, and other thinkers who developed his ideas and contributed to the formation of various schools of Hegelianism. Their works preserved and deepened his philosophical legacy, serving as a link between classical German philosophy and new forms of philosophy.

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ISBN-13: 9785501156142
Publisher: XSPO
Publication date: 10/21/2025
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 1800
File size: 3 MB
Age Range: 16 Years
Language: Russian
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