Time, Nature and Substance of Spirit. Toward a Renewed Understanding of Ecology in Hegel
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https://doi.org/10.24310/stheg.4.2018.12320Keywords:
Hegel, Anaxagoras, Aristotle, ????, Natural Spirits, TimeAbstract
Hegel’s philosophy of subjective spirit begins, in the first edition of the Encyclopedia, with the biopsychological expression of the geographical particularities in which human existence develops. It is the subject matter of “natural spirits.” With its thematization begins the historical development —Entwicklung— of spirit. It is there where the difference between natural time and that of the spirit can be observed, and where we can determine, following Scheler, the place of the spirit in the cosmos according to Hegel.
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