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Allgemein / Besonderes / Einzelnes (Universal / Particular / Individual, Hegel)
Allgemeinheit, Besonderheit, and Einzelheit — universality, particularity, individuality — are the three moments of the Concept in Hegel's Doctrine of the Concept (GW 12 pp. 32–52). Each moment is the whole Concept under one inflection — n…
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Centralität (Centrality / Free Mechanism, Hegel)
Centralität (or Centralkörper / freier Mechanismus) is the absolute moment of Mechanism in the Objectivität-section of the Doctrine of the Concept (GW 12 pp. 143–146, with the cardinal political application at p. 152). The multiplicity of…
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der Begriff (the Concept, Hegel)
Hegel's Begriff (capital C in English: "the Concept") is the central category of the Subjective Logic and the truth into which substance dialectically resolves itself. It is not what Kantian, Fregean, or ordinary-language usage calls a "co…
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die Idee (the Idea, Hegel)
Die Idee — the Idea — is the third and culminating moment of the Doctrine of the Concept (GW 12 pp. 173–253), positioned after Subjectivität (Begriff / Urtheil / Schluß) and Objectivität (Mechanism / Chemism / Teleology). The Idea is the a…
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Erkennen (Cognition, Hegel)
Erkennen — Cognition — is the second shape of die Idee in the Doctrine of the Concept (GW 12 pp. 192–243), positioned between Life and the absolute Idea. Cognition is the Idea split into the theoretical (subjective Idea seeking the Object)…
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Freedom (Hegel)
Freyheit — freedom — is the cardinal categorial achievement of the Concept in the Doctrine of the Concept (GW 12). The cardinal formulations:
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Leben (Life, Hegel — logical category)
Das Leben — Life — is the first concrete shape of die Idee in the Doctrine of the Concept (GW 12 pp. 179–198). Crucially: Hegel insists that the logical concept of Life is to be distinguished from Naturleben (the life of nature, treated in…
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Objectivität (Objectivity, Hegel)
Objectivität — objectivity — is the second moment of the Doctrine of the Concept (GW 12 pp. 127–172), positioned between Subjectivität (Begriff / Urtheil / Schluß) and die Idee. Objectivität is "the Concept fallen into objectivity" — and i…
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Schluß (Syllogism, Hegel)
Der Schluß — the syllogism — is the third moment of Subjectivität in the Doctrine of the Concept (GW 12 pp. 90–125). Hegel's cardinal thesis: the syllogism is "the truth of judgment" — and in its developed form, "everything rational is a s…
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Schmerz als Vorrecht des Lebendigen (Pain as Privilege of the Living, Hegel)
Schmerz als Vorrecht des Lebendigen — pain as privilege of the living — is Hegel's cardinal formulation in the Life chapter of the Doctrine of the Concept (GW 12 p. 194). The full sentence: "Der Schmerz ist daher das Vorrecht lebendiger Na…
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Teleology (Hegel)
Teleologie is the third and culminating sub-moment of Objectivität in the Doctrine of the Concept (GW 12 pp. 154–172). For Hegel, teleology is not a regulative maxim of reflective judgment (Kant's restriction in the Critique of Judgment) a…
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Transcendental Apperception (Kant / Hegel)
The transcendental unity of apperception — Kant's "I think" that must be able to accompany all my representations (Critique of Pure Reason B132) — is, for Kant, the highest principle of the understanding's a-priori synthesis of intuitions.…
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Unendliches Urtheil (Infinite Judgment, Hegel)
The unendliches Urtheil — infinite judgment — is a sub-doctrine of the Urtheil des Daseyns in the Doctrine of the Concept (GW 12 pp. 76–77). The infinite judgment is a judgment in which subject and predicate share no common sphere: "the sp…
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Ur-Theilung (Original Parting, Hegel)
Ur-Theilung (or Ur-Teilung) is Hegel's etymological-philosophical move on the German Urtheil (judgment) in the Doctrine of the Concept (GW 12 pp. 60–66). The compound Ur-theilen reads Urtheil as the original (Ur) parting (Theilung) — judgm…
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Urtheil (Judgment, Hegel)
Urtheil — judgment — is the second moment of Subjectivität in the Doctrine of the Concept (GW 12 pp. 53–89). Hegel's cardinal thesis: judgment is not the connection of two pre-existing concepts but the original Theilung — the Ur-Theilung —…
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Wahre Widerlegung (True Refutation, Hegel)
Die wahre Widerlegung — true refutation — is Hegel's methodological doctrine that a philosophical system cannot be refuted from outside: it must be entered, recognized as a necessary standpoint, and shown to drive itself past itself. Locat…
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Wissenschaft der Logik, Zweiter Band: Die Subjective Logik oder Lehre vom Begriff (1816)
Author: Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel · Year: 1816 · Type: book