Sich selbst denkendes Denken : zu Hegels Geistbegriff
Abstract: According to Hegel, comprehension proper is the ostensible self-determination of thinking with the determinations that spontaneously present themselves as independent objects. By positing objective determinations as the own determinations of thought, comprehension reveals thinking as an...
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Schwabe Verlag
2019
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| Sumario: | Abstract: According to Hegel, comprehension proper is the ostensible self-determination of thinking
with the determinations that spontaneously present themselves as independent objects. By
positing objective determinations as the own determinations of thought, comprehension
reveals thinking as an activity that is practical. For Hegel, comprehending allegedly extrinsic
objects, and free willing of the own determinations of the thinking and willing subject,
are in essence the same activity: only subjects who can choose between the determinations
that determine them can comprehend objects. To elucidate: only subjects who are able to
actively determine themselves with the determinations that spontaneously determine them
are able to analyse and comprehend the objects of their knowing activity. Thought that can
think itself defines, according to Hegel, the true nature of the human spirit. |
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