ABSOLUTE KNOWING: AROUND THE INTRODUCTION AND CHAPTER VIII OF HEGEL´S PHENOMENOLOGY OF SPIRIT
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https://doi.org/10.29393/CF39-6SAAC10006Keywords:
absolute knowing, consciousness, experience, objectivityAbstract
This Note proposes a reinterpretation of the Absolute Knowing in Hegel, through an interpretive revision of the Introduction and Chapter VIII of the Phenomenology of spirit. The Absolute Knowing is a complex term that is not exempt from an equivocity in its interpretation, since this concept manifests itself as a culminating moment in the experience of consciousness, as it appears from knowing in its entirety.
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