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“In the Logic, Hegel states that this ‘unity’ of thought and being constitutes the ‘element’ or ‘principle’ of logic.7 Logic thus starts from the idea that being is known by pure thought to be intelligible to pure thought.”

Stephen Houlgate, Hegel's 'Phenomenology of Spirit': A Reader's Guide
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