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    Hegel's logic differs from Kant's transcendental logic de... — Carmelics
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    Hegel's logic differs from Kant's transcendental logic despite similarities.

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    • 1.For Kant, transcendental logic governs the thought of finite thinkers constrained by applying discursive concepts to sensory intuitions.
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    • 2.Kant contrasts this with a divine intellect capable of intellectual intuition unconstrained by such discursivity.
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    • 3.For Hegel, logic has an ontological dimension and is a science of actual content, not merely the form of finite thought.
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    In general this is how the Logic proceeds: seeking its most basic and universal determination, thought posits a category to be reflected upon, finds then that this collapses due to a contradiction generated, like that generated by the category being, and so then seeks a further category with which to make retrospective senses of those contradictory categories. However, in turn the new category will generate some further contradictory negation and again the demand will arise for a further concept
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