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Title: An Introduction to Hegel's Logic (Hackett Classics Series) by Justus Hartnack, Kenneth R. Westphal, Lars Aagaard-Mogensen ISBN: 0-87220-425-1 Publisher: Hackett Pub Co Pub. Date: September, 1998 Format: Hardcover Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $34.95 |
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Summary: Clearest introduction to the Logic available
Comment: This is a remarkable piece of philosophical exegesis. In a mere 124 pages, Hartnack explicates the arguments of the Science of Logic. What is particularly interesting is that the Danish author is apparently trained in analytic philosophy, which is notoriously hostile to Hegel and all things Continental. Hartnack makes many references to philosophers such as Strawson, Wittgenstein, Russell, Carnap, and Frege. This is not a mere matter of saying "here's the Analytic Hegel." These references are used conservatively, and only to bring clarity to Hegel's own text. This is not a book that contains the next great "reading" of Hegel a la Kojeve or Hyppolite. But it is perhaps the book that one should seek out if he or she wishes to achieve a nuts and bolts understanding of what is perhaps the most difficult work in the history of philosophy.
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