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Hegel's doctrine on the notion is "the most central and mysterious of Hegel's doctrines" (R. Pippin) The solution to the mystery of this doctrine is that Hegel has termed by the term "concept" (notion) the genetic program of the organism.

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Interpreting of the Hegelian category "concept" as a genetic program of the organism makes it possible to understand his doctrine about the concept, and as a result it is easier to understand Hegel's philosophy as a whole.

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I hope this article makes what people might understand Hegel's philosophy, which is considered the most difficult philosophy among all philosophies.

Сергей Серафимович Перуанский

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This page is a summary of: On the Interpretation of the Hegelian Doctrine of the Concept, Hegel-Jahrbuch, January 2016, De Gruyter,
DOI: 10.1515/hgjb-2016-0123.
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