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NEGATIVENESS AND SPECULATIVE DIALECTICS OF NOTION IN HEGEL’S LOGIC

Ivan Alekseevich Protopopov
Saint-Petersburg State University of Aerospace Instrumentation


Submitted: February 24, 2014
Abstract. In the article negativeness principle is considered that plays the key role in Hegel’s dialectics of notion in the form of such its moments as general, peculiar and singular. Special attention is paid to the fact that the negative unity of the notion definitions contrary to each other is not only the development of essence reflective definitions, but also their positive-speculative basis in Hegel’s logic. It is shown that Hegel’s notion should be conceived as such absolute negative unity correlating with itself, which reveals as an absolute subject supposing itself.
Key words and phrases:
принцип негативности
всеобщее
особенное
единичное
абсолютный субъект
единство сущности и бытия
понятие ничто
negativeness principle
general
peculiar
singular
absolute subject
essence and being unity
notion of nothing
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