Verlag:
Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne
This book discusses logic, from Hegel's stance, arguing that it is "absolute" or without limits, infinite. It also explores the relation Hegel makes between logic and God, disputing the theory that there must be no God, based on the assumption that...
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This book discusses logic, from Hegel's stance, arguing that it is "absolute" or without limits, infinite. It also explores the relation Hegel makes between logic and God, disputing the theory that there must be no God, based on the assumption that God is logic. In addition, in the process of studying God and logic, it examines proof of God. The monograph explores logic's history, to investigate Hegel's identification of it having an emerging self-consciousness, as historically mediated by Christology. It passes through Being, Non-Being and Becoming to Quantity, Essence, Content with Form. The book takes up the flow, to and from representation, to and from concept, from religion to philosophy, in "the apotheosis of logic"