Die Wesenslogik in Hegels "Wissenschaft der Logik" [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 49 (4):953-955 (1996)
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The "logic of essence" is arguably the most important part of Hegel's Science of Logic, since it is where he offers his distinctive account of the fundamental concepts of metaphysics, such as form, substance, and causality. Yet, by Hegel's own admission, the "logic of essence" is by far "the most difficult part of the Logic" ; indeed, it is regarded by some as quite impenetrable. What Gerhard Martin Wölfle tries to do in this ambitious and remarkably lucid book is remove some of the difficulty of Hegel's notoriously dense text by elucidating what he takes to be the speculative method employed by Hegel in the "logic of essence."

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