The Principle of Systematicity in Hegel's Science of Logic

Russian Studies in Philosophy 38 (1):9-27 (1999)
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Hegel's Science of Logic is a unique intellectual center of the philosopher's development. In a sense everything that he had done previously was used in his search for a logical principle and in shaping a system of logic and everything he wrote later brought out the theoretical elements that it implicitly contained

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