Hegel - Complete Flashcards

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What is Hegel’s critique of Kant? THREE parts.

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  1. Kant assumes that there is a difference between ourselves and this cognition (i.e. reason/logic).
  2. Cognition/reason is part of the ultimate reality, not independent of it.
  3. We try to understand ultimate reality/the absolute and do that by trying to understand the nature of our capacities. However, Hegel says this is wrong - use our own rational capacities to examine our own rational capacities.
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What is Hegel’s critique of Kant: ‘We try to understand ultimate reality by trying to understand the nature of our capacities.’

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Hegel says this is wrong

- Use our own rational capacities to examine our own rational capacities.

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What is Hegel’s critique of Kant’s use of reason/cognition?

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Kant assumes that there is a difference between ourselves and this cognition (i.e. reason/logic).

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What is Hegel’s critique of Kant: ‘cognition is independent and separated from the Absolute. I.E. If reason wasn’t there, then the ultimate reality would still be there.’

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COGNITION/REASON IS PART OF THE ULTIMATE REALITY, not independent of it.

  • We are already ‘in’ the truth.
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What is Hegel’s Central Point?

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  • We are part of reality from the very start.

- Therefore our knowledge is originally connected to and is part of reality.

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What is logic according to Hegel?

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Hegel believes that logic is “the realm of pure thought”.

  • Therefore, logic is the ‘explanation’ of God because He existed before everything else (is eternal) and has a finite mind.
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What is the metaphysical principle according to Hegel?

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Self consciousness.

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Why is self-consciousness in direct contact with the ultimate reality? THREE things.

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  1. It’s the divine part of us.
  2. Not physical, has a form that can serve as a basic principle that underlies everything.
  3. Involves a unity of opposites in its fusion of subject and object.
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Example of unity of subject/object.

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I (subject) realise THAT (object) is ME (subject/object).

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What is the basis of the structure of dialectic logic?

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The structure of self consciousness.

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According to Hegel, the entire universe is thinking. If this is so then what does this mean for our own thinking?

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Our own thinking is an aspect of (microcosm) the very thinking process that is the universe as a whole.

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According to Hegel what is the ‘whole’ composed of?

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The full process of a thing.

Plan > Development > Product

This is the Full Process.

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What is ‘spirit’ according to Hegel?

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communal social consciousness, the “I” that is “we” and the “we” that is “I”

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What does Hegel mean by substance?

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Substance means the outer world.

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What are four ways of describing Hegel’s term ‘logic’?

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  1. pure concepts.
  2. non-empirical.
  3. abstract.
  4. universal.
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What are three ways of describing Hegel’s term ‘nature’?

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  1. Spatio-temporal.
  2. empirical.
  3. concrete.
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Explain Hegel’s reality. FOUR parts.

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  1. Reality begins with LOGIC (a pure concept), which develops into a complex system of pure thought.
  2. When developed it transforms into (its opposite) NATURE (spatio-temporal).
  3. NATURE then manifests into plants, animals and humans.
  4. These pure concepts then manifest as human society in world history, culture, social consciousness, freedom - FUSION of LOGIC and NATURE into SPIRIT.
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What does logic progress into?

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LOGIC progresses into NATURE.

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What does nature progress into?

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NATURE progresses into SPIRIT.

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What is the core structure of self-consciousness?

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A subject (S) thinks of an object (O).

The subject (S) recognises the object (O) as being itself (S).

S > O > S/O

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What are the FOUR criteria for a direct expression of the ultimate reality? Hegel.

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  1. Spontaneous creativity.
  2. Freedom.
  3. A unity of opposites.
  4. Not physical - its form can be the basic principle of everything.
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What is Marx’s critique of Hegel? FOUR parts.

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  1. Subjects are actual people, not abstract ideas.
  2. First people, then abstractions - not the other way around.
  3. An abstract concept cannot be experienced. - impractical.
  4. Hegel has a fact of logic outlook (versus logic of fact).
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What is the relationship between humans and the Spirit?

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Humans are the vehicles through which “Spirit” (communal social consciousness) realises itself in a rational form.

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Hegel’s system of philosophy begins with what?

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God the creator.

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What is Hegel’s Master/Servant scenario?

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  • The servant works for the master.
  • The master becomes dependent upon the servant.
  • Then the servant acquires more power.
  • Therefore the servant experiences increased freedom through work.
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What are the three results of Hegel’s Master/Servant scenario?

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  1. Mutual dependency.
  2. Power relationship becomes less asymmetrical (a little more equal).
  3. BUT power relationship is never equalised, due to Master’s death-threats and superior power.