Hegel on God’s Eternal Essence in Logic
Note 2. To the Subsection “Characteristics of Hegel’s Logic”
Примітка 2. До розділу “1.2.1. Характеристика логіки Гегеля“
Hegel stated the following in the introduction to The Science of Logic: “One may therefore express it thus: that this content shows forth God as He is in His eternal essence before the creation of nature and of a finite spirit.” “The Science of Logic,” in The Philosophy of Hegel, trans. W. H. Johnson and L. G. Struthers, ed. Carl J. Friedrich (New York: The Modern Library, 1954), 186.
Note
- Hegel on God’s Eternal Essence in Logic
- Hegel on pure being and the beginning of logic
- The Absolute Idea: Abstract vs. Actual in Hegel’s philosophy
- Engels on the limitations of formal logic
- Stalin on language and superstructure
- Terasawa on the unfilled need for a materialist dialectical logic
- Kant on the hierarchy of human knowledge
- Hegel on the abstract nature of being and nothingness
- Akira Seto on the difficulties in the debate on logic
- The circular nature of Hegel’s Philosophy: Beginning and end as one