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_b.B812 2001
100 _aBrown, Alison Leigh,
_d-1959
_9117677
245 0 _aOn Hegel /
_cAlison Leigh Brown.
260 _aBelmont, CA :
_bWadsworth/Thompson Learning,
_cc2001.
300 _a87 p.
_c22 cm.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 85-87).
520 _a 2) contradiction ( the dialectic)is the motor
520 _a 3) The system is all - embracing
520 _a 4)The appearance of things is different to their reality ( in motion/thought
520 _a 5) spirit works itself"out" through time (= history)
520 _a 6)logic = metaphysics
520 _a 7) Reality is constructed by the mind
520 _a only the mind doesn't this at first(understanding). Mind thinks reality "is out there". Mind is therefore alienated " from itself. Recognizing that reality is its own creation reconciles mind with itself.
520 _aOn Hegel's view: Human beings especially, but all being or reality, is in a state of constitutive alienation. Man needs healing, to be made whole( = alienation). Speculative knowledge, pure thought is healing-by philosophy man's alienation is mediated and remedied, and though philosophy, all of being,the Absolute, realizes itself since all is one. In man, being can take the steps to heal its alienation. As philosophy has an effect on all of being (reality), man is a savior of the cosmos. Highlights: 1) Process: its a system in motion
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