Hegel-by-HyperText
Hegel’s Shorter Logic
Source: “Hegel’s Logic” with Foreword by J N Findlay;
Translated: by William Wallace;
Published: Clarendon Press 1975;
First Published: 1873.
This early translation is not the best, but is by far the most widely known and quoted, and is based on the most developed text of 1830, with explanatory notes added by Leopold von Hemming, Michelet et al;
Transcribed: by Andy Blunden, 1997;
Proofread: by Bob Lippold.
Foreword (1973)
Table of Contents
I. Introduction
II Preliminary Notion
III First Attitude
IV Empiricism — Critical Philosophy
V Immediate Knowledge
VI Logic Defined — Division of LogicVII. Being
A Quality — B Quantity — C Measure
VIII. Essence
A Reflection — B Appearance — C Actuality
IX. Notion
A Subject — B Object — C Idea