Part of thread: The Logic: being, essence, concept
Being and nothing
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Pure being and pure nothing are the same—or rather, they immediately pass over into each other. Being has no determination; so it is indistinguishable from nothing. Their truth is becoming: the first concrete category. This is the beginning of the Logic, and it already shows the pattern: immediacy collapses into its opposite, and the result is a new category that contains both.
Averrois
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Knowledge is the conformity of the object and the intellect.