Keywords:
skepticism, speculative proposition, method, objective thoughtCopyright (c) 2012 S. Montecinos Fabio

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Abstract
Despite that the doctrine of speculative proposition and the Phenomenology of the Spirit itself as a propedeutical skeptical exercise were abandoned elements in the presentation and exposition of method (Science of Logic= SL), there are general theoretical points that remain in Hegel’s conviction of how the philosophical truth must be considered. For this purpose both concepts are explored in connection with the philosophical method and the critique of representative-aseverative thought. Finally it seeks to corroborate its projection in the preamble of beginning of SL.
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