The Logic of Hegel


Read by Ryan Smallwood

(4.4 stars; 15 reviews)

This is the William Wallace translation of the first part of Hegel's Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences on logic. This is an outline of Hegel's logical system that he would use and elaborate on during his lectures, it is a shorter version of his earlier publication The Science of Logic. The William Wallace translation is very influential and famous for its clarity, although he took some liberties and does not always stick closely to Hegel's original text. - Summary by Ryan Smallwood (11 hr 29 min)

Chapters

Bibliographical Notice 22:20 Read by Ryan Smallwood
Introduction 43:24 Read by Ryan Smallwood
Preliminary Notion 56:39 Read by Ryan Smallwood
First Attitude of Thought to Objectivity 28:09 Read by Ryan Smallwood
Second Attitude of Thought to Objectivity - Part 1 18:56 Read by Ryan Smallwood
Second Attitude of Thought to Objectivity - Part 2 41:14 Read by Ryan Smallwood
Second Attitude of Thought to Objectivity - Part 3 17:28 Read by Ryan Smallwood
Third Attitude of Thought to Objectivity 31:55 Read by Ryan Smallwood
Logic Further Defined and Divided 24:38 Read by Ryan Smallwood
First Subdivision of Logic - Part 1 56:24 Read by Ryan Smallwood
First Subdivision of Logic - Part 2 40:22 Read by Ryan Smallwood
Second Subdivision of Logic - Part 1 43:12 Read by Ryan Smallwood
Second Subdivision of Logic - Part 2 15:43 Read by Ryan Smallwood
Second Subdivision of Logic - Part 3 36:38 Read by Ryan Smallwood
Second Subdivision of Logic - Part 4 51:25 Read by Ryan Smallwood
Third Subdivision of Logic - Part 1 46:36 Read by Ryan Smallwood
Third Subdivision of Logic - Part 2 34:21 Read by Ryan Smallwood
Third Subdivision of Logic - Part 3 33:00 Read by Ryan Smallwood
Third Subdivision of Logic - Part 4 46:57 Read by Ryan Smallwood

Reviews

Nice reading


(5 stars)

Ryan did a nice job reading this. Sometimes it felt a little fast but that’s probably due to my own distraction.

Thanks


(5 stars)

the author has a clear, clean, and quick pace--and has done a good job editing. its a free gift that anyone interested in becoming familiar with Hegel should take hold of.

probably accurate


(0.5 stars)

But could not stand his voice. Felt like I was being violated just listening to “him.”