Subjective Spirit

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Subjective Spirit is Hegel’s concept of the individual mind or consciousness, encompassing the psychological and personal dimensions of spirit before it develops into social and objective forms.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hegelian concept
concept in German Idealism
philosophical concept
aimsAt freedom
analyzedWithin Hegelian psychology
belongsToTradition German idealism
surface form: German Idealism
characterizedAs spirit in its immediacy
spirit in its subjectivity
the spirit of the individual
concerns cognition
feeling
the development of self-consciousness
the emergence of consciousness
the faculties of the mind
the soul’s natural determinations
willing
contrastedWith intersubjective and institutional dimensions of Objective Spirit
religious, artistic, and philosophical forms of Absolute Spirit
describedIn Hegel’s Encyclopaedia of the Philosophical Sciences
phenomenology of spirit
surface form: Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit
developedBy G. W. F. Hegel
surface form: Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
developsInto Absolute Spirit through Objective Spirit
Objective Spirit
hasAspect free will
immediate soul
reflected consciousness
hasDimension consciousness
individual mind
personal spirit
psychological life
self-consciousness
hasGoal realization of freedom in the individual
hasSubstage Anthropology
phenomenology of spirit
surface form: Phenomenology (of Spirit as consciousness)

Psychology
opposedTo merely natural determinism of the body
partOf Hegel’s philosophy of spirit
Hegel’s system of absolute idealism
precedes Absolute Spirit
Objective Spirit
preconditionFor ethical life (Sittlichkeit)
social institutions of Objective Spirit
relatedTo Absolute Spirit
Objective Spirit
stageOf Spirit
studiedIn Hegelian anthropology
Hegelian phenomenology of consciousness
Hegelian psychology

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Spirit relatedConcept Subjective Spirit
subject surface form: Spirit (Hegelian)