Hegel's Philosophy of Mind

Par : Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, William Wallace
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  • Nombre de pages312
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN859-65--4737626-2
  • EAN8596547376262
  • Date de parution16/09/2022
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille603 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurDIGICAT

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In "Hegel's Philosophy of Mind, " Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel explores the intricate relationship between consciousness, self-awareness, and the development of the human spirit within a systematic framework. This work, part of Hegel's larger project in the Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences, delves into the evolution of mind, elucidating its stages from sense-certainty to absolute knowledge.
Hegel employs a dialectical method, revealing how contradictions within thought drive the progression of consciousness. His style exhibits a complex, often challenging prose that demands active engagement from the reader, framed against the backdrop of early 19th-century German idealism. Hegel, a crucial figure in Western philosophy, was deeply influenced by the historical and cultural upheavals of his time, including the aftermath of the French Revolution.
His intellectual journey was marked by a quest to reconcile individual freedom with universal principles, which significantly shaped his philosophical outlook. The synthesis of these ideas is vividly manifested in "Philosophy of Mind, " where he articulates a holistic understanding of the human experience. This book is highly recommended for those seeking insight into Hegel's view of consciousness and its integral role in human existence.
It is an essential text for students of philosophy, psychology, and the humanities, offering profound implications for contemporary debates surrounding the nature of self and society.
In "Hegel's Philosophy of Mind, " Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel explores the intricate relationship between consciousness, self-awareness, and the development of the human spirit within a systematic framework. This work, part of Hegel's larger project in the Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences, delves into the evolution of mind, elucidating its stages from sense-certainty to absolute knowledge.
Hegel employs a dialectical method, revealing how contradictions within thought drive the progression of consciousness. His style exhibits a complex, often challenging prose that demands active engagement from the reader, framed against the backdrop of early 19th-century German idealism. Hegel, a crucial figure in Western philosophy, was deeply influenced by the historical and cultural upheavals of his time, including the aftermath of the French Revolution.
His intellectual journey was marked by a quest to reconcile individual freedom with universal principles, which significantly shaped his philosophical outlook. The synthesis of these ideas is vividly manifested in "Philosophy of Mind, " where he articulates a holistic understanding of the human experience. This book is highly recommended for those seeking insight into Hegel's view of consciousness and its integral role in human existence.
It is an essential text for students of philosophy, psychology, and the humanities, offering profound implications for contemporary debates surrounding the nature of self and society.
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