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The Science of Logic (Hegel)

Hegel's "The Science of Logic" explores the nature of thought and reality, arguing that logic is not just a formal system but a dynamic process. He presents logic as evolving through a triadic structure: Thesis, Antithesis, and Synthesis. This means ideas (theses) encounter contradictions (antitheses), leading to new, more comprehensive understandings (syntheses). Hegel believes that this dialectical method mirrors how human thought progresses and shapes our understanding of the world. Ultimately, he sees logic as the foundation of all knowledge, intertwining philosophy, science, and reality itself into a cohesive whole.