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icyninjazLv1
7 Jan 2022
Hegel represents human history as a set of gradations ending in the full development and actualization of freedom. Each of these is characterized by an “idiosyncrasy of Spirit” – “its religion, its polity, its ethics, its legislation, and even its science, art and mechanical skill, all bear its stamp” § 72.
Explain this "idiosyncrasy" in terms of Hegel's identification of the full development and actualization of "freedom" with the full development and actualization of "self-conscious reason."
Hegel represents human history as a set of gradations ending in the full development and actualization of freedom. Each of these is characterized by an “idiosyncrasy of Spirit” – “its religion, its polity, its ethics, its legislation, and even its science, art and mechanical skill, all bear its stamp” § 72.
Explain this "idiosyncrasy" in terms of Hegel's identification of the full development and actualization of "freedom" with the full development and actualization of "self-conscious reason."
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