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This scholarly work compiles dictated portions of Hermann Lotze’s influential lectures on logic and the encyclopedia of philosophy. Translated by George T. Ladd, the book provides readers with essential outlines and frameworks for understanding fundamental philosophical concepts and logical principles.
Lotze’s lectures represent a significant contribution to 19th-century philosophical thought, bridging traditional logic with broader encyclopedic knowledge. The translation makes these complex ideas accessible to English-speaking audiences, offering insights into systematic philosophy and the organization of knowledge.
This edition, published by Gyan Publishing House, serves as a valuable resource for students of philosophy, historians of ideas, and anyone interested in classical philosophical education and the development of logical thought during this formative period in Western philosophy.







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