31 Jan 2009

Hegel Science of Logic Entry Directory


by Corry Shores
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Hegel


Volume One: The Objective Logic

Book One: The Doctrine of Being

Section 1: Determinateness (Quality)

Chapter 1 Being

C Becoming

1. Unity of Being and Nothing

Remark 4: Incomprehensibility of the Beginning
Section 2: Magnitude (Quantity)

Chapter 1 Quantity

A. PURE QUANTITY


B. CONTINUOUS AND DISCRETE MAGNITUDE

C. LIMITATION OF QUANTITY

Chapter 2 Quantum

B. EXTENSIVE AND INTENSIVE QUANTUM

(a) Their Difference
(b) Identity of Extensive and Intensive Magnitude
Remark 1: Examples of This Identity

C. QUANTITATIVE INFINITY

(c) The Infinity of Quantum

Remark 1: The Specific Nature of the Notion of the Mathematical Infinite


Remark 1: The Specific Nature of the Notion of the Mathematical Infinite, continued
And Remark 2: The Purpose of the Differential Calculus Deduced from its Application



Book Two: The Doctrine of Essence

Section Three: Actuality

Chapter 1 The Absolute

C The Mode of the Absolute

Remark: The Philosophy of Spinoza and Leibniz

§§1179-1183 Hegel's Critique of Spinoza in Science of Logic §§1179-1183, summarized


Subjective Logic, or The Doctrine of the Notion

Chapter 1: The Notion

The Notion in General




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