Hegel on Idealism
Hegel’s philosophy of idealism is rooted in the concept of "absolute idealism," where reality is ultimately shaped by the unfolding of an all-encompassing, rational process. For Hegel, the mind, or "Geist" (Spirit), is the fundamental reality, and it progresses through a dialectical method—thesis, antithesis, and synthesis. He posited that the individual self and external world are not separate ______ ____ ______ _________ _______ ________ ________.
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