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100 1  Smith, John E.|q(John Edwin),|d1921-2009. 
245 10 Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel :|bGermany (1770-1831)
       |h[Hoopla electronic resource] /|cJohn Edwin Smith. 
250    Unabridged. 
264  1 [United States] :|bBlackstone Publishing,|c2006. 
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511 1  Read by Charlton Heston. 
520    Hegel created a vast speculative and idealistic philosophy,
       where truth is found not in the part but in the whole. 
       Nature is an organic whole shot through with rationality 
       akin to the reason in ourselves. Hegel's famous 
       "dialectic" is an organic process of growth and 
       development in three stages: beginning, advance and 
       resolution. It has two sides: the rational patterns that 
       determine all growth in the world and the logical form of 
       reason. Each person is both a one and a many, a 
       coexistence of opposites (unity and diversity). Self-
       consciousness (the self as subject knowing the self as 
       object) requires mutuality - social interaction with 
       others. And our minds have two functions: the 
       understanding distinguishes between things, and reason 
       synthesizes them. There are three stages of mind: 
       subjective (concerned with the individual), objective 
       (including customs and beliefs of communities), and 
       absolute (Spirit expressing itself through art, religion, 
       and philosophy). All phases of the dialectical process are
       brought together in the final unity of Absolute mind. For 
       Hegel, history is a dynamic succession of novel and 
       creative events, the gradual unfolding of reason. In 
       Hegel's words, "what is rational is actual (real), and 
       what is actual (real) is rational." Great men express the 
       spirit of their age. And God is an absolute and living 
       knower who apprehends the truth of all actuality. 
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600 10 Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich,|d1770-1831. 
700 1  Heston, Charlton.|4nrt 
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830  0 Giants of philosophy. 
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