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The System in the Element of Thought: Conclusion

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Logic and System

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The “circularity” which Hegel frequently emphasized as the form of his thought at once supplies him with a ready escape from criticism and leaves him peculiarly open to it.

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  1. For example, cf. McTaggart: Studies in Hegelian Cosmology (1901), pp. 151–176, and Schmidt: Hegels Lehre von Gott (1952), pp. 201–11.

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Clark, M. (1971). The System in the Element of Thought: Conclusion. In: Logic and System. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-9711-3_7

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