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...inasmuch as philosophy
is to be
science,
it cannot
borrow its method
from a subordinate science,
such as
mathematics...
On the contrary,
it can only be
the nature
of the content
which is responsible for
movement
in scientific knowledge,
for it is the content’s
own reflection
that first
posits and generates
what that content is.
--- GWF Hegel, The Science of Logic, Cambridge U Press, 2010, p 10.
is to be
science,
it cannot
borrow its method
from a subordinate science,
such as
mathematics...
On the contrary,
it can only be
the nature
of the content
which is responsible for
movement
in scientific knowledge,
for it is the content’s
own reflection
that first
posits and generates
what that content is.
--- GWF Hegel, The Science of Logic, Cambridge U Press, 2010, p 10.