A Commentary to Hegel’s Science of LogicBeing-Nothing-Becoming
A Commentary to Hegel’s Science of Logic: Being-Nothing-Becoming
Carlson, David Gray
2015-11-28 00:00:00
[Our journey begins with the simplest of simples – Pure Being. Hegel’s opening words are: “Being, pure being, without any further determination.” (82) This anacoluthon “lacks a verb – for Hegel cannot even say that being is.”1 Too simple for something so active as a verb, Pure Being is immediacy as such, taken on its own terms without reference to anything else.2]
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A Commentary to Hegel’s Science of LogicBeing-Nothing-Becoming
[Our journey begins with the simplest of simples – Pure Being. Hegel’s opening words are: “Being, pure being, without any further determination.” (82) This anacoluthon “lacks a verb – for Hegel cannot even say that being is.”1 Too simple for something so active as a verb, Pure Being is immediacy as such, taken on its own terms without reference to anything else.2]
Published: Nov 28, 2015
Keywords: Supra Note; Speculative Reason; Differential Calculus; Middle Term; Pure Reason
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