The Absolutemind in Hegel’s View
Keywords:
Absolute, HegelAbstract
This academic paper aims to present 'the absolute mind' in Hegel's view which he said The mind is unique in that it develops its own instinct without boundaries. and is not blocked in concept In order to break free from 'rational reasoning' through synthesis to create new knowledge To seek truth (truth) to the highest with wisdom. It is the
process of logical thinking, ideological, about the true nature of the subconscious mind (Mind or Spirit) that has a process of conceptual development to the maximum leading to the real state of absolute consciousness. and arises as 'Knowledge', with the main characteristics being Universal knowledge (Universe) can be realized indefinitely (Time) and space (Space) by synthesis (Synthesis) from the intuition in the human subconscious.
Hegel's Absolute Mind It is considered the conceptual base of 20th century philosophers who emphasized the importance of thinking independently without obstruction of ideas. for human beings to be able to develop their wisdom to the highest. There is a systematic model in the dialectic of rationality. until resulting in the synthesis of new intellectual knowledge (Intellectually) at the highest that will result in creative benefits for the human being and the world society.
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