
by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
Hegel's Philosophy of Mind presents one of the central movements of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel's system in a form that explores consciousness, selfhood, and the ways human thought develops through relationship and history. Rather than offering an easy introduction, it asks readers to follow a demanding but influential account of mind as something that unfolds in stages and through conflict.
This book is best for readers already curious about German idealism, philosophy of psychology, or the roots of modern theories of spirit and freedom. It rewards patience with a wide view of how Hegel connects inner life, social existence, and the idea of reason. It also matters as a demanding guide to how mind, freedom, and lived experience can be thought together.
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