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what is the main subject matter of logic​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Furthermore and quite logically, logic as a science is defined as 'thinking about thinking', 'thought thinking itself'. There is nothing specifically Hegelian or specifically idealist in this definition.

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'That thinking is the subject matter of logic, we are all agreed', writes Hegel in The Encyclopaedia Logic. Furthermore and quite logically, logic as a science is defined as 'thinking about thinking', 'thought thinking itself'. There is nothing specifically Hegelian or specifically idealist in this definition.

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