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Level 1
outline
One level back to Judgement (division of Subject and Object)
1.3.1.2.3.
Judgment of Concept
1.3.1.2.3.1.
Assertoric
judgment
1.3.1.2.3.2.
Problematic
judgment
1.3.1.2.3.3.
Apodictic
judgement
One level further to Assertoric judgment
One level further to Problematic judgment
One level further to Apodictic judgement
Hegel's 'System of Science'
Logic
Being
Essence
Concept
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Moments of the Concept
Judgement
Judgement of Quality
Judgment of reflexion
Judgment of Concept
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The Object
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Judgment of Concept
Contributions
PDF:
Carlson 2004: Why are there four Hegelian Judgments?
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Hegel texts on this topic
§62 Encyclopedia 1830, Vol.1: Logic ("Short Logic") [
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translated by [
Wallace1892
] [
Stirling1898
] (as PDFs)
PDF:
Science of Logic ("Big Logic")
(415KB)
PDF:
Erdmann's Logic (best comment)
(13MB)
§62 Nbg.Enc.1812
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§178 Encyclopedia (1830), Vol1.
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