The Phenomenology of Mind, Volume 2 |
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absolute Reality Absolute Spirit Absolute Substance abstract action activity actual reality alien Ansich appears aspect attitude beautiful soul becomes belief belongs cancelled certainty character complete concrete actual conscience consists constitutes contingent deed determinate development of religion distinction divine element empty enjoyment enlightenment eo ipso essen essence essential nature essential reality ethical order ethical substance evil expression external finds free object harmony Hegel hence ideally presented identity immanent immediacy immediate existence independent individual inner ipso kenosis knows latter means mediating merely mode moments moral consciousness negative ness objective existence opposed opposition particular passes principle pure consciousness pure duty pure insight pure knowledge pure thought purpose qua pure realisation recognised relation religion sality sciousness self-con self-existence self-identity sense separate shape side significance simple soul specific sphere stands state-power Stoicism sublated subsistence takes thereby thing tion transcended truth ultimate unhappy consciousness unity whole Zeus