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The science of logic / Georg Wilhelm Fredrich Hegel ; translated and edited by George di Giovanni.

Author/creator Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, 1770-1831
Other author/creatorDi Giovanni, George, 1935-
Format Tactile Material, Book, and Print
Publication InfoCambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, ©2010.
Descriptionlxxiv, 790 pages ; 24 cm.
Supplemental Content Contributor biographical information
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Supplemental Content Table of contents only
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Subject(s)
Uniform titleWissenschaft der Logik. English
Series Cambridge Hegel translations
Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, 1770-1831. Works. Selections. English. 2009. Cambridge University Press. ^A1063087
Contents The science of logic -- v. 1. The objective logic: preface to the first edition -- Preface to the second edition -- Book I: the doctrine of being -- Book II: the doctrine of essence -- v. 2. The science of subjective logic or the doctrine of the concept -- Hegel's logic in its revised and unrevised parts.
Abstract "The purpose of the Cambridge Hegel Translations is to offer translations of the best modern German editions of Hegel's work in a uniform format suitable for Hegel scholars, together with philosophical introductions and full editorial apparatus. This new translation of The Science of Logic by G.W. F. Hegel (also known as his Greater Logic) includes the revised Book One (1832), Book Two (1813), and Book Three (1816). Recent research has given us a detailed picture of the process that led Hegel to his final conception of the System of Philosophy and of the place of the Logic within it.We now understand how and why Hegel distanced himself from Schelling, how radical this break with his early mentor was, and to what extent it entailed a return (but with a difference) to Fichte and Kant. In the introduction to the volume, George di Giovanni presents in synoptic form the results of recent scholarship on the subject, and, while recognizing the fault lines in Hegel's System that allow opposite interpretations, argues that the Logic marks the end of classical metaphysics. The translation is accompanied by a full apparatus of historical and explanatory notes"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (p. 757-776) and index.
LanguageTranslated from the German.
LCCN 2010012360
ISBN9780521832557
ISBN0521832551
Standard identifier# 3284358

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