Excellent question, and this is Section 3 of a much larger essay discussing Hegel’s Science of Logic. That essay, “How the Absolute Might Move,” is featured in a book called “The Absolute Choice.” Sorry to post something out of its fuller context! I’ve mentioned “The Modern Counter-Enlightenment” in many conversations online, and I just wanted to post a written piece specially on it, as well as the Audio Summary on YouTube. The topic is on the ultimate incompleteness of “A = A,” which is also a prime subject of “(Re)constructing A Is A” (a list for which can be found here on Medium). The paper “On A Is A” is also relevant, but no pressure to look over any of that. Thank you for your comment, and may you have a wonderful day!