The rational development of finite subjectivity in the active reason of the phenomenology of spirit from G.W.F Hegel
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https://doi.org/10.15448/1984-6746.2019.3.34652Keywords:
Subjectivity. Concept. Necessity. Effectiveness.Abstract
This research sought to address the issue that involves the importance and function of finite subjectivity in the Hegelian philosophy. In order to do so, let us focus on the interpretation of parts of the book Phenomenology of Spirit from 1807, that expose the development of subjectivity as its central theme. Our interpretation of the last figures of Reason led us to the conclusion that finite subjectivity as a single individual participates fundamentally in the production and effectiveness of the concepts, for we find that because of its nature, determined as the negative character of the spirit, it is never totally overcome and dissolved in universality.
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