Science of Logic
The "Science of Logic" is a philosophical work by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel that explores the principles of reasoning and thought. It examines how concepts are formed, how they relate to one another, and how they develop over time. Hegel's approach emphasizes the dynamic nature of logic, viewing it as a process rather than a static set of rules.
In this work, Hegel introduces key ideas such as thesis, antithesis, and synthesis, which describe the development of ideas through contradictions and their resolutions. The "Science of Logic" is foundational for understanding Hegel's broader philosophical system, influencing various fields, including philosophy, theology, and political theory.