Preface to the First Edition
Preface to the Second Edition
Introduction: General Notion of Logic
Introduction: General Division of Logic
With What must Science Begin?
General Division of Being
1. Unity of Being and Nothing
2. Moments of Becoming: Coming-to-be and Ceasing-to-be
3. Sublation of Becoming
(a) Determinate Being in General
(b) Quality
(c) Something
(a) Something and Other
(b) Determination, Constitution and Limit
(c) Finitude
[a] The Immediacy of Finitude
[b] Limitation and the Ought
[c] Transition of the Finite into the Infinite
(a) The Infinite in General
(b) Alternating Determination of the Finite and the Infinite
(c) Affirmative Infinity
(a) Determinate Being and Being-for-self
(b) Being-for-one
(c) The One
(a) The One in its own self
(b) The One and the Void
(c) Many Ones - Repulsion
(a) Exclusion of the One
(b) The one One of Attraction
(c) The Relation of Repulsion and Attraction
(a) Their Difference
(b) Identity of Extensive and Intensive Magnitude
(c) Alteration of Quantum
(a) Its Notion
(b) The Qualitative Infinite Progress
(c) The Infinity of Quantum
(a) The Rule
(b) Specifying Measure
(c) Relation of the Two Sides as Qualities
(a) Combination of Two Measures
(b) Measure of a Series of Measure Relations
(c) Elective Affinity
(a) Positing Reflection
(b) External Reflection
(c) Determining Reflection
(a) Absolute Difference
(b) Diversity
(c) Opposition
(a) Form and Essence
(b) Form and Matter
(c) Form and Content
(a) Formal Ground
(b) Real Ground
(c) The Complete Ground
(a) The Relatively Unconditioned
(b) The Absolutely Unconditioned
(c) The Emergence of the Fact into Existence
(a) Thing-in-itself and Existence
(b) Property
(c) The Reciprocal Action of Things
(a) The Conditionedness of Force
(b) The Solicitation of Force
(c) The Infinity of Force
(a) Formal Causality
(b) The Determinate Relation of Causality
(c) Action and Reaction
Foreword
The Notion in General
Division
(a) The Positive Judgment
(b) The Negative Judgment
(c) The Infinite Judgment
(a) The Singular Judgment
(b) The Particular Judgment
(c) The Universal Judgment
(a) The Categorical Judgment
(b) The Hyopthetical Judgment
(c) The Disjunctive Judgment
(a) The Assertoric Judgment
(b) The Problematic Judgment
(c) The Apodetic Judgment
(a) First Figure of the Syllogism
(b) The Seond Figure P-I-U
(c) The Third Figure I-U-P
(d) The Fourth Figure U-U-U
(a) The Syllogism of Allness
(b) The Syllogism of Induction
(c) The Syllogism of Analogy
(a) The Categorical Syllogism
(b) The Hypothetical Syllogism
(c) The Disjunctive Syllogism
(a) The Formal Mechanical Process
(b) The Real Mechanical Process
(c) The Product of the Mechanical Process
(a) The Centre
(b) Law
(c) Transition of Mechanism
(a) Analytic Cognition
(b) Synthetic Cognition
1. Definition
2. Division
3. The Theorem