Phenomenology of Mind

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Phenomenology of Mind is the English title of G. W. F. Hegel’s seminal philosophical work that traces the development of human consciousness, self-awareness, and reason toward absolute knowledge.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
philosophical work
alsoKnownAs phenomenology of spirit
surface form: "Phenomenology of Spirit"

phenomenology of spirit
surface form: "The Phenomenology of Spirit"
author G. W. F. Hegel
surface form: "Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel"
centralConcept Spirit
absolute knowing
dialectic
master–slave dialectic
phenomenology
recognition
unhappy consciousness
countryOfOrigin Kingdom of Württemberg NERFINISHED
firstPublished 1807
genre philosophy
theoretical philosophy
hasSection Absolute Knowledge
Consciousness
Reason
Religion
Self-Consciousness
Spirit
influenced Alexandre Kojève
Jean-Paul Sartre
Karl Marx
Maurice Merleau-Ponty
critical theory
existentialism
phenomenology (philosophy)
psychoanalysis
languageOfWork German
mainTheme absolute knowledge
development of consciousness
reason
self-consciousness
originalTitle phenomenology of spirit
surface form: "Phänomenologie des Geistes"
partOf Hegelian dialectics
surface form: "Hegelian system"
philosophicalTradition German idealism
absolute idealism
placeOfFirstPublication Bamberg NERFINISHED
Würzburg NERFINISHED
precedes Science of Logic
publisherOfFirstEdition Joseph Anton Goebhardt
structure dialectical progression
historical development of consciousness
subject epistemology
metaphysics
philosophy of mind
social philosophy

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phenomenology of spirit hasEnglishTitleVariant Phenomenology of Mind
subject surface form: "Phenomenology of Spirit"