Spirit and language in Hegel's philosophy of absolute spirit O. B. Panova
Material type: ArticleSubject(s): Гегель, Георг Вильгельм Фридрих 1770-1831 | философия языка | абсолютный духGenre/Form: статьи в журналах Online resources: Click here to access online In: Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences Vol. 200 : The XXVI Annual International Academic Conference, Language and Culture, 27–30 October 2015. P. 502-508Abstract: The article examines Hegel’s philosophy of language whose linguo-philosophical views were being formed in a general context of becoming of his philosophy of absolute spirit. The specificity of Hegel’s understanding of a deeply spiritual language nature, at the root of which lies the key issues of the philosopher about the consubstantiality of Language and Spirit, is revealed. Particular attention is paid to the explanation of the significance of Hegel’s “lessons” in current philosophical discourse and the need of their adoption for the development of human sciences in general.Библиогр.: с. 508
The article examines Hegel’s philosophy of language whose linguo-philosophical views were being formed in a general context of becoming of his philosophy of absolute spirit. The specificity of Hegel’s understanding of a deeply spiritual language nature, at the root of which lies the key issues of the philosopher about the consubstantiality of Language and Spirit, is revealed. Particular attention is paid to the explanation of the significance of Hegel’s “lessons” in current philosophical discourse and the need of their adoption for the development of human sciences in general.
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