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ISBNs | 978-5-8291-1906-5 |
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The weight | 1,17 kg |
Size | 155 × 225 mm |
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This publication includes one of the pinnacles of world philosophical thought, Hegel's "Science of Logic", created in 1812-1816. and representing a detailed presentation of the Hegelian dialectical views. The first volume presents book 1 from the section "Objective logic", dedicated to the Hegelian doctrine of being. The book reveals Hegel's dialectical triad "being-nothing-becoming", describes the Hegelian idea of the finite and the infinite, reproduces Hegel's polemic with Kant's "Critique of Pure Reason". The second volume presents book 2 from the section "Objective logic", dedicated to the Hegelian doctrine of essence. The book formulates the main principle of Hegel's dialectics, in which the clash of contradictions becomes a factor in the development of everything that exists. The third volume presents book 3 from the section "Subjective logic", dedicated to the Hegelian doctrine of the concept. This section discusses the dialectics of the main forms of thinking - concepts, judgments and inferences, as well as the correlation of the individual, the special and the universal (with the differentiation of its two types - the abstract and the concrete as "the unity of the manifold").
For specialist philosophers and all those interested in the development of philosophical thought and German philosophy.