Dialectic as a living form. Hegel's dialectical reason
Abstract
The aim of this paper is to show how reason moves through living forms of thinking, or rather, through living concepts. The first part of this paper will deal with the contradiction. Part two is dedicated to the concept, since it is an essential moment of reason. The living movement of the concept leads to the third part, which deals with life and the living (das Lebendige) within logic. In conclusion, a brief outlook will be given on how to go further in thinking with this concept of reason.
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