Lecture Course on Hegel's Science of Logic
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(Spring 2009) This course is an examination of the Science of Logic, Hegel's attempt to develop a foundation-free, systematic philosophy. The book is discussed in its entirety.
G. W. F. Hegel. Science of Logic, trans. A. V. Miller (London: George Allen & Unwin, 1969). Reprinted by Humanities Press International, 1989.
G. W. F. Hegel. Science of Logic, trans. A. V. Miller (London: George Allen & Unwin, 1969). Reprinted by Humanities Press International, 1989.
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April 16, 2020
Subject: One of very few reliable sources for SL
Subject: One of very few reliable sources for SL
Commentaries or articles about Science of Logic have been either too esoteric or too familiar. Either you have scholars arguing that Hegel got it wrong at certain point or have few pages to summarize the whole book.
However, this course can very well serve as a bridge to get yourself to the point of kind-of-understanding articles online. If you want yourself to be getting sense, at least, of Hegelian dialectic, this course exactly is what you should be considering to take. That said, this course will be an intellectual torture, designed specifically for philosophy masochists. Before you enter, "be humble," as you are looking at "most difficult philosophy book ever written on planet Earth."
P.S. I took a star off because of its audio quality. Its content is extremely helpful.
However, this course can very well serve as a bridge to get yourself to the point of kind-of-understanding articles online. If you want yourself to be getting sense, at least, of Hegelian dialectic, this course exactly is what you should be considering to take. That said, this course will be an intellectual torture, designed specifically for philosophy masochists. Before you enter, "be humble," as you are looking at "most difficult philosophy book ever written on planet Earth."
P.S. I took a star off because of its audio quality. Its content is extremely helpful.
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