
'The Science of Logic' by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, William Wallace is a challenging and intellectually stimulating read that delves into complex philosophical concepts. The book is described as a galaxy-brained brilliance that explores the essence of being, essence, quality, quantum, and more. Hegel's writing style is praised for its depth and detail, with readers expressing admiration for the way he creates a functional systematization of thought from the barest reaches of language.
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Science of Logic is the work in which Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel outlined his vision of logic. For Hegel, the most important achievement of German idealism, starting with Immanuel Kant and culminating in his own philosophy, was the argument that reality is shaped through and through by thought and is, in a strong sense, identical to thought. Thus ultimately the structures of thought and being, subject and object, are identical. Since for Hegel the underlying structure of all of reality is ultimately rational, logic is not merely about reasoning or argument but rather is also the rational, structural core of all of reality and every dimension of it. Thus Hegel's Science of Logic includes among other things analyses of being, nothingness, becoming, existence, reality, essence, reflection, concept, and method. As developed, it included the fullest description of his dialectic.
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