Book | Chapter
Judgment
pp. 459-494
Abstract
In German, judgment is Urteil – "original partition." Consistent with this etymology,1 Judgment stands for the self-division of Notion, which has sundered itself into two moments – a subjective abstraction [7] and a notional moment [4, 5, 6]. Simultaneously it stands for the conjunction or re-membering of the parts resulting from self-division.2
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Gray Carlson David (2007) A commentary to Hegel's science of logic. Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan.
Pages: 459-494
Full citation:
Gray Carlson David (2007) Judgment, In: A commentary to Hegel's science of logic, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 459–494.