ABSTRACT

The moment of the Spirit, or singularity, is articulated in three syllogisms.20

The first syllogism of Revelation

The first syllogism contains Christology proper, meaning Incarnation, Death and Resurrection. Its movement corresponds to the articulation of the qualitative syllogism or syllogism of ‘being-there’ (Schluß des Daseins), presented in the Encyclopedia Science of Logic: ‘The first syllogism is the syllogism of being-there or qualitative syllogism, . . . S-P-U: that a subject as something singular is concluded with a universal determinacy through a quality.’21