Abstract
One of the secrets to understanding Hegel is to read him on two levels, namely, the macro-level with its concern for the great themes and the overall movement of his thought and the micro-level with the concomitant concern to follow and exegete Hegel texts line-by-line and even word-by-word. The author of this study has opted for a macro-level study. Her intention is to present Hegel's major work, the Science of Logic, as the formulation of a speculative mysticism. Throughout this three-part study the author remains on this macro-level, from the first contextualisation of Hegel's Logic as the continuation of the logos tradition on through the realization of this dialectical logic in aesthetics and in the philosophy of right.