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Freedom as selfdetermination from "summary" of The Phenomenology of Spirit by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

Freedom as self-determination is the essential nature of human consciousness. In the process of self-realization, individuals strive to actualize their true selves through the exercise of their will. This process involves breaking free from external constraints and determining one's own destiny. Freedom, therefore, is not simply the absence of external coercion but the ability to shape one's own existence according to one's own desires and values. It is the realization of one's essential nature and the expression of one's unique individuality. Through self-determination, individuals come to understand themselves as free and self-governing beings. This process of self-realization involves a constant struggle with external forces that seek to limit or control one's freedom. By asserting their will and affirming their autonomy, individuals overcome these obstacles and assert their own sovereignty over their lives. This process of self-determination is a fundamental aspect of human consciousness and the driving force behind historical progress. Through the dialectical interplay of freedom and necessity, individuals come to realize their true potential and create a world that reflects their own values and aspirations. In this way, freedom as self-determination is the highest expression of human existence and the ultimate goal of the phenomenology of spirit.
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    The Phenomenology of Spirit

    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

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