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-[[Hegel]]'s work '''''The Science of Logic''''' (''Wissenschaft der Logi''k; 3 vols., [[1812]], [[1813]], [[1816]])outlined his vision of [[logic]], quite far removed from the traditional [[syllogism]]. Since for Hegel 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]].+[[Hegel]]'s work '''''The Science of Logic''''' (''Wissenschaft der Logi''k; 3 vols., [[1812]], [[1813]], [[1816]]) outlined his vision of [[logic]], quite far removed from the traditional [[syllogism]]. Since for Hegel 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]].
==Editions of ''Science of Logic''== ==Editions of ''Science of Logic''==

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Hegel's work The Science of Logic (Wissenschaft der Logik; 3 vols., 1812, 1813, 1816) outlined his vision of logic, quite far removed from the traditional syllogism. Since for Hegel 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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Secondary literature

  • Hartnack, Justus, 1998. An Introduction to Hegel's Logic. Indianapolis: Hackett. ISBN 0-87220-424-3
  • Wallace, Robert M., 2005. Hegel's Philosophy of Reality, Freedom, and God. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-84484-3.
  • Houlgate, Stephen, 2006. The Opening of Hegel's Logic: From Being to Infinity. Purdue University Press




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