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Hegel’s Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences in Basic Outline (1817) is one of the most ambitious works in the history of thought. It is his attempt to map the entirety of human knowledge and reality into a single, cohesive system.
The work is divided into three massive sections, following Hegel’s dialectical movement (often simplified as Thesis, Antithesis, and Synthesis): I. The Science of Logic (The "Mind of God") Enciclopedia delle scienze filosofiche in compe...
The mind's highest expression of itself (Art, Religion, and finally, Philosophy). 3. Key Concepts to Remember The Science of Logic (The "Mind of God")
Here, the logical "Idea" goes out of itself and becomes external, physical matter. Hegel looks at space, time, geology, and biology. Hegel looks at space, time, geology, and biology
Hegel doesn't just "contradict" an idea. He "sublates" it—meaning he cancels the error, preserves the truth, and lifts it to a higher level.