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Provide a 22 pages analysis while answering the following question: Hegels Phenomenology of Spirit. Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide. An abstract is req

Provide a 22 pages analysis while answering the following question: Hegels Phenomenology of Spirit. Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide. An abstract is required. This is why the basic concept used by Hegel for his analysis of self-consciousness is based around the idea, “the true is the whole”, an idea which marries the process with the end product (11). So it is a moment by moment analysis, a continuum, an ongoing flux. This can be further explained in Hegel’s words, just like an embryo that “has made itself into what it is in itself”, the absolute makes “itself into what it is in itself” (12). It has to be remembered that this is a process rather than a one-time act. From this point, Hegel has concluded that absolute is not “subject”, but is “self-movement” (13). Now I need to elaborate a little on the nature of this self-moving, self-reflecting, consciousness in relation with the process of studying it, as Hegel did. It is this self-moving absolute that Hegel has called, the “spirit”, which can make ‘science’ possible (14). Hegel has put his science as a whole approach to understanding reality as compared to the perceivably (for him) faulty science practiced in zoology, mathematics and so on. So Hegel has described his book as one that describes the “coming-to-be of Science as such or of knowledge” (15). By pointing to the problems of assuming something as “familiar” (whether it be “God”, “Nature” or “sensibility”), Hegel has argued that this assumption would render the real understanding of the same, impossible (18). So he (Hegel) has called for stripping the subject or object concerned “of the form in which it had become familiar” so that it can be understood (18).

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