Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel Quote

The soul is presupposed as a ready-made agent, which displays such features as its acts and utterances, from which we can learn what it is, what sort of faculties and powers it possesses -- all without being aware that the act and utterance of what the soul is really invests it with that character in our conception and makes it reach a higher stage of being than it explicitly had before.


Enzyklopadie Der Philosophischen Wissenschaften in Grundrisse. Teil 3. Philosophie Des Geisten. English. 1971 (ed. 1971)


The soul is presupposed as a ready-made agent, which displays such features as its acts and utterances, from which we can learn what it is, what sort ...

The soul is presupposed as a ready-made agent, which displays such features as its acts and utterances, from which we can learn what it is, what sort ...

The soul is presupposed as a ready-made agent, which displays such features as its acts and utterances, from which we can learn what it is, what sort ...

The soul is presupposed as a ready-made agent, which displays such features as its acts and utterances, from which we can learn what it is, what sort ...