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PoS essentially is the story of consciousness as it tries to understand itself, going through various stages of evolution. It is a difficult concept to grasp unless you are diligent and methodical with your studies. It is the idea of consciousness uniting with the substance towards an Absolute truth. Forcing us to question what we believe and taking a philosophical approach. Truth is an ongoing dialectical process. It is neither static nor thought of in terms of fixed opposites, but rather as concepts that move through continual changes over time in the dialectical development of ideas and history. The phenomenology looks at the foundation of knowledge. It grasps the various forms of the minds stages on the way in itself through which it becomes pure knowledge or Absolute spirit. Hegel's system can be broken down into several, consciousness, self-consciousness, observing and acting reason, and spirit itself. The richness of the appearances of the spirit, which at first sight presents itself as chaos, is brought into a scientific order, which presents itself according to their necessity, in which the imperfect dissolve and pass into higher ones, which are their closest truth. They find the ultimate truth, that is, the result of the whole. Hegel analyzes a system of logic, the purpose of philosophy, the pursuit of truth, history, and the sciences of nature and spirit .

>> No.17518540

thanks for the summary of baby's first philosophy book, faggot xD

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>>17518501
>you

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>>17518561
The sequel. Akko reads theory, why don't you?

>> No.17518673

>>17518574
Because I have a brain

>> No.17518733

>>17518501
Remember to read the Science of Logic to understand Hegel better. The Phenomenology of Spirit misleads people a lot. The way Hegel saw it, PoS only characterizes the subjective development of the absolute, not the objective development (which he didn't really write a book on). The Science of Logic describes the logic of the absolute's development as a whole. It's not subjective.