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Preface

THE LOGIC OF HEGEL

_TRANSLATED FROM_

_THE ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF THE PHILOSOPHICAL SCIENCES_

WILLIAM WALLACE, M.A, LL.D.

FELLOW OF MERTON COLLEGE AND WHYTE'S PROFESSOR OF MORAL PHILOSOPHY IN THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD

SECOND EDITION, REVISED AND AUGMENTED

OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS

1892

NOTE

The present volume contains a translation, which has been revised throughout and compared with the original, of the Logic as given in the first part of Hegel's _Encyclopaedia,_ preceded by a bibliographical account of the three editions and extracts from the prefaces of that work, and followed by notes and illustrations of a philological rather than a philosophical character on the text. This introductory chapter and these notes were not included in the previous edition.

The volume containing my Prolegomena is under revision and will be issued shortly.

W. W.

CONTENTS

BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTICE ON THE THREE EDITIONS AND THREE PREFACES OF THE ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF THE PHILOSOPHICAL SCIENCES

_THE SCIENCE OF LOGIC._

CHAPTER I.

CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTION

CHAPTER II.

CHAPTER II. PRELIMINARY NOTION

CHAPTER III.

CHAPTER III. FIRST ATTITUDE OF THOUGHT TO OBJECTIVITY

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