Full Idea
Hegel's system culminates in the 'absolute idea', the explanation of why all particular truths depend on the relationship to other truths for their justification.
Gist of Idea
Hegel's 'absolute idea' is the interdependence of all truths to justify any of them
Source
report of Georg W.F.Hegel (Science of Logic [1816]) by Andrew Bowie - German Philosophy: a very short introduction 3
Book Reference
Bowie,Andrew: 'German Philosophy: very short intro' [OUP 2010], p.46
A Reaction
The 'hyper-coherence' theory of justification. The normal claim is that there must be considerable local coherence to provide decent support. Hegel's picture sounds like part of the Enlightenment Dream. Is the idea of 'all truths' coherent?