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Consciousness as the starting point from "summary" of The Phenomenology of Spirit by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

Consciousness, as the starting point of our inquiry, is the realm where we first encounter the world. It is through consciousness that we become aware of ourselves and our surroundings. However, this initial encounter is not a passive one; rather, it is an active engagement with the world. In other words, consciousness is not a mere reflection of the world, but a dynamic process of interaction and interpretation. Through consciousness, we come to know the world through our senses, thoughts, and emotions. We perceive objects, form concepts, and experience desires. These experiences shape our understanding of the world and ourselves. Thus, consciousness is not a static entity, but a dynamic and evolvi...
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    The Phenomenology of Spirit

    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

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