On the Opening of Hegel's The Science of Logic:Centered on the Difference between"Pure Being"and"Pure Nothingness"
There are five answers in the academic circle to the question where the difference between"Pure Being"and"Pure Nothingness"emerges at the beginning of Hegel's"The Science of Logic".One of them regards"Becoming"as the be-ginning of Hegel's"The Science of Logic",but it ignores Hegel's claim that"the beginning is made with pure being".The other four of them insist on"Pure Being"as the beginning of Hegel's"The Science of Logic",but they cannot strictly imple-ment Hegel's claim of"without any presupposition"at the same time.The reason is that these five solutions all ignore that the absolute knowing at the beginning of"The Science of Logic"comes from the end of"Phenomenology of Spirit".In the presupposition of simultaneously satisfying the two claims of"without any presupposition"and"beginning with pure being",to provide an appropriate answer to the question that where does the difference between"Pure Being"and"Pure Nothing-ness"comes from,it is necessary to pay attention to the following key point:the intended difference can be regarded as a forced distinction of absolute knowing,but this forced distinction is not a subjective setting by humans,but,as Heidegger saw,that the intended difference is the internal setting made by natural consciousness after rising to absolute knowing through the education of"Phenomenology of Spirit",and the result of this education process.