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https://doi.org/10.24310/Studiahegelianastheg.v7i.11731Keywords:
philosophy, spirit, subjectivity, modernity, consciousness.Abstract
The favourite topic on modern philosophy has been, since its beginning, subjectivity. A subjectivity which has allowed for great progress however also some threats for mankind. That is because focusing so much on its self being, the mankind and its philosophy has lost the connection between rational reality they coexist with. The Hegelian Idealism, thought as philosophy of the spirit, claims to be both an overcoming of such a gap and a new understanding of philosophy, mankind, reality and the rational interaction that they all share in the absolute.
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HEGEL, G.W.F. 1997: Enciclopedia de las ciencias filosóficas. tr. Ramón Valls. Madrid: Alianza Editorial.
HEGEL, G.W.F. 2010: Fenomenología del espíritu. tr. Antonio Gómez Ramos. Madrid
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