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Dive into the heart of philosophical inquiry as the work unpacks the nature of the concept itself. Beginning with a careful distinction between the universal, the particular and the singular, it shows how each shapes our thought and the world we experience. The early chapters guide listeners through the structures of judgment, revealing how positive, negative, and infinite judgments interlock to form the foundations of logical reasoning.
From there, the text moves toward the mechanisms that organize our understanding of nature, exploring mechanistic, chemical, and teleological processes before reaching the realm of the Idea. By tracing the development from individual life‑forms to the absolute idea of truth and goodness, the work invites listeners to follow a systematic journey that illuminates the inner workings of reason itself, all while staying rooted in clear, step‑by‑step analysis.
Language
de
Duration
~12 hours (703K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-11-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1770–1831
A towering figure of German idealism, this philosopher tried to show how history, politics, religion, and art all fit into one sweeping vision of reality. His ideas helped shape later thinkers from Karl Marx to existentialists and continue to challenge readers who want philosophy at its most ambitious.
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by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

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by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel