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Science of Logic
The author of “Science of Logic” is Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (27 August 1770 – 14 November 1831) was a German philosopher considered one of the most important figures in German idealism. He is one of the fundamental figures of Western philosophy, with his influence extending to the entire range of contemporary philosophical issues, from aesthetics to ontology to politics, both in the analytic and continental tradition. Hegel’s principal achievement was his development of a distinctive articulation of idealism, sometimes termed absolute idealism, in which the dualisms of, for instance, mind and nature and subject and object are overcome. His philosophy of spirit conceptually integrates psychology, the state, history, art, religion and philosophy. His master–slave dialectic has been influential, especially in 20th-century France. Of special importance is his concept of spirit (Geist, sometimes also translated as “mind”) as the historical manifestation of the logical concept – and the “sublation” (Aufhebung, integration without elimination or reduction) – of seemingly contradictory or opposing factors: examples include the apparent opposition between necessity and freedom and between immanence and transcendence. (Hegel has been seen in the twentieth century as the originator of the thesis, antithesis, synthesis triad, but as an explicit phrase it originated with Johann Gottlieb Fichte.)
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Handling time | 7 Days |
Book Cover Type | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9789643517311 |
Suitable for | Adults |
Language(s) | Persian (Farsi) |
Pages | 840 |
Weight | 1326 Gram |
Author | Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel |
Persian Title | کتاب دانش منطق اثر گئورگ ویلهلم فردریش هگل |
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Weight | 1400 g |
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Condition | New |
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