Dottings for 8 Lectures
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Resource ID
30420
Access
Open
Contributed by
Frederik Wellmann
type of material
A. MS.
description
Hegel and CSP mean nearly the same thing by existence. CSP can almost accept Hegel's definition as the immediate unity of reflection-into-self and reflection-into-another (his reservation concerns reflection). Hegel misplaces existence by putting it under the first part of his Encyclopaedia (Logic) and under the second division (Wesen), whereas he places time under the second part (Nature). For CSP, time would first have had to be organized before nature could have begun.
general index
existence, Hegel Georg W. F., Nature
pagination
2 pp. (two attempts) plus a typed copy
Date
u
number
MS0944_001
abbreviated title
(D8)
date (Robin)
n.d.