Tożsamość narodowa wobec idei absolutnej w systemie Hegla
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https://doi.org/10.15633/lie.798Keywords:
Hegel, nationality, spirit, absolute idea, LutherAbstract
This article is concentrated on the Hegelian problem of national identity, which is included mainly in his Philosophy of right and Lectures on the philosophy of history. It is shown by the progress of consciousness regarding the freedom of man, although in a narrower way than is revealed in the Phenomenology of Spirit. The author’s aim is to unveil the true meaning of this topic, which is hidden in the notion of absolute idea, in the Science of logic.References
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