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    It is not the case that 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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