Hegel's socio-philosophical ideas

in godflesh •  6 years ago  (edited)

Hegel's socio-philosophical ideas

Main works - "Phenomenology of Spirit", "Science Logic", "Philosophy of History", "Aesthetics" and others.It is believed that Hegel's philosophy is one of the most difficult to understand - it is very systemic, everything is interconnected.

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Hegel's main philosophical ideas:
The underlying methodological principle is that true knowledge can only be achieved in one philosophical system. The truth of the world can not be captured by the individual sciences, but by philosophy alone. Indeed, true is only possible as a system using the dialectical method. Through dialectics, Hegel tries to recreate the transfusion of one category into another. Dialogue is the only way of knowing.The main parts of Hegel's philosophy are logic, the philosophy of nature, and the philosophy of the spirit.

Content ideas:
At the heart of the world lie the world spirit (the universe, the essence of the world).The essence of everything lies in the absolute, which is a spiritual and united, active beginning, and through our reason we try to make sense of the absolute spirit (beginning).Reality is not a collection of strictly limited things. Nothing exists unconditionally, self-limited, but is part of a complete system.

The whole of the world is like an organism; the reality for Hegel is an organic, unified entity, and every unit of existence has its reality, but their reality is to be parts of the whole (principle of inclusion, inscription of everything in everything).The absolute spirit is not something finished, it is final, but it is in continuous activity and development.

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