![]() ![]() The Idea (adequate Concept) One level further to Life One level further to Finite Cognition One level further to Absolute idea (method) One level back to The Idea (adequate Concept) 1.3.3.1. Realized End / Purpose One level further to Subjective End/Purpose One level further to Means One level further to Realized End/Purpose The Idea (adequate Concept) The Idea (adequate Concept) 1.3.3. Transition of Chemism One level further to Chemical Object One level further to Chemical process (as logical) One level further to Transition of Chemism (to Purpose) One level back to The Object (real Concept) 1.3.2.3. Absolute Mechanism One level further to Mechanical object One level further to Mechanical process One level further to Absolute Mechanism One level back to The Object (real Concept) 1.3.2.2. The Object (real Concept) One level further to Mechanism One level further to Chemical process (as logical) One level further to Teleology One level back to The Object (real Concept) 1.3.2.1. Conclusion of Necessity (P-U-S) One level further to Conclusion of Existence (S-P-U) One level further to Conclusion of Reflection (U-S-P) One level further to Conclusion of Necessity (P-U-S) The Object (real Concept) The Object (real Concept) 1.3.2. Judgment of Concept One level further to Judgement of Quality One level further to Judgment of reflexion One level further to Judgment of Concept One level back to The subjective Concept (formal Concept) 1.3.1.3. The Singular / Indiviual (S) One level further to The Universal (U) One level further to The Particular (P) One level further to The Singular / Indiviual (S) One level back to The subjective Concept (formal Concept) 1.3.1.2. ![]() The subjective Concept (formal Concept) One level further to Moments of the Concept One level further to Judgement (division of Subject and Object) One level further to Syllogism One level back to The subjective Concept (formal Concept) 1.3.1.1. ![]() Concept (Notion / Logos / Comprehension, 'Begriff') One level further to The subjective Concept (formal Concept) One level further to The Object (real Concept) One level further to The Idea (adequate Concept) The subjective Concept (formal Concept) The subjective Concept (formal Concept) 1.3.1. One level back to Logic (Thinking of Thinking, Science of Science) 1.3. Absolute idea (method) One level further to Life One level further to Finite Cognition One level further to Absolute idea (method) Teleology One level further to Mechanism One level further to Chemical process (as logical) One level further to Teleology The Idea (adequate Concept) The Idea (adequate Concept) 1.3.3. ![]() Syllogism One level further to Moments of the Concept One level further to Judgement (division of Subject and Object) One level further to Syllogism The Object (real Concept) The Object (real Concept) 1.3.2. The subjective Concept (formal Concept) 1.3.1.1. ![]()
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