Hegel's Philosophy of Mind
Von Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich
Herausgegeben von Good Press
English
2020
ISBN 4064066099565
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In "Hegel's Philosophy of Mind," Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel presents a profound exploration of the development of consciousness, self-awareness, and the dialectical relationship between mind and world. The text is characterized by Hegel's intricate style, weaving together complex philosophical concepts with a systematic progression that showcases the evolution of mind from mere sense perception to absolute knowledge. Rooted in the German Idealism movement, the book forms a crucial part of Hegel's larger system, articulating how the mind not only reflects reality but also actively shapes it through a dialectical process. Hegel, born in 1770 in Stuttgart, was a pivotal figure in German philosophical thought. His experiences through the socio-political upheavals of the late 18th and early 19th centuries, including the French Revolution, deeply influenced his understanding of history, consciousness, and freedom. Hegel's ambition to reconcile subjective and objective realities shines through his works, especially in "Philosophy of Mind," revealing the dynamic interplay between individual and collective experiences. This book is essential for anyone seeking to grasp not only Hegel's philosophical landscape but also the intellectual currents that continue to resonate in contemporary thought. Hegel's insights challenge readers to engage critically with the formation of consciousness and the implications it bears on our understanding of self and society.
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