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Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel: Critical Essay by Karin De Boer

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SOURCE: De Boer, Karin. “The Infinite Movement of Self-Conception and Its Inconceivable Finitude: Hegel on Logos and Language.” Dialogue 40, no. 1 (winter 2001): 75-97.

In the following essay, De Boer explores the relation between thought and language in the Science of Logic.

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