“The real nature of the object is brought to light in reflection; but it is no less true that this exertion of thought is my act … a product of my mind … in one word, in my Freedom.”
Hegel in the Encyclopaedia of Philosophical Sciences: Logic (1817)
In this presentation to the London Old Hegelians Sean Worgan examines how Hegel understands logic, as outlined the Preliminary Notion section of his Encyclopaedia of Philosophical Sciences: Logic.
Our group is reading the William Wallace translation, which we are finding very useful indeed.
You can purchase it here.
Image: photograph of the front cover of the 1982 Oxford University Press edition.
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