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These flashcards cover key concepts and principles from the lecture on German Idealism, specifically focusing on Hegel's philosophy.
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What is the main philosophy associated with G.W.F. Hegel?
Idealism.
What are the three stages of the dialectical process in Hegelian philosophy?
Thesis, Antithesis, Synthesis.
What represents the maximum expression of absolute spirit in Hegel's philosophy?
Philosophy.
In Hegel’s philosophy, what does the term 'Negation' refer to?
The idea that everything that arises carries within it the seed of its destruction.
What is meant by 'Synthesis' in Hegelian dialectics?
A process that transcends and conserves the previous moments.
Which two spirits does Hegel differentiate in his philosophy?
Subjective Spirit and Objective Spirit.
What does the 'Objective Spirit' encompass according to Hegel?
Abstract Right, Morality, and Ethical Life.
What is the significance of the 'State' in Hegel’s philosophy?
It aims to make men free and rational, seeking the common good.
What are the two important concepts related to the Absolute Spirit in Hegel’s framework?
Art and Religion.
How does Hegel view history in relation to human freedom?
History is the process of development of the spirit in search of freedom.