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Full Idea
For Hegel the full system of concepts ...contains many more than Kant's twelve.
Gist of Idea
Hegel's system has a vast number of basic concepts
Source
report of Georg W.F.Hegel (Logic (Encyclopedia I) [1817], I §60Z) by A.W. Moore - The Evolution of Modern Metaphysics 07.7
Book Ref
Moore,A.W.: 'The Evolution of Modern Metaphysics' [CUP 2013], p.188
A Reaction
This offers some sort of conceptual scheme, but not the structured one that Kant proposes. The sequence of dialectical mediation imposes some sort of shape on the concepts.
21759 | Kant deduced the categories from our judgements, and then as preconditions of experience [Kant, by Houlgate] |
19655 | Kant says we can describe the categories of thought, but Hegel claims to deduce them [Kant, by Meillassoux] |
5544 | Four groups of categories of concept: Quantity, Quality, Relation and Modality [Kant] |
5547 | The categories are objectively valid, because they make experience possible [Kant] |
5552 | Categories are concepts that prescribe laws a priori to appearances [Kant] |
21986 | Hegel's system has a vast number of basic concepts [Hegel, by Moore,AW] |