Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel Quote

The life of God — the life which the mind apprehends and enjoys as it rises to the absolute unity of all things — may be described as a play of love with itself; but this idea sinks to an edifying truism, or even to a platitude, when it does not embrace in it the earnestness, the pain, the patience, and labor, involved in the negative aspect of things.


§ 19 - The Phenomenology of Spirit (1807)


The life of God — the life which the mind apprehends and enjoys as it rises to the absolute unity of all things — may be described as a play of...

The life of God — the life which the mind apprehends and enjoys as it rises to the absolute unity of all things — may be described as a play of...

The life of God — the life which the mind apprehends and enjoys as it rises to the absolute unity of all things — may be described as a play of...

The life of God — the life which the mind apprehends and enjoys as it rises to the absolute unity of all things — may be described as a play of...