The Hegel’s Absolute

Authors

  • Phra Rakkietpong Inpeuy Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya University
  • Chakkapan Wongpornpavan Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya University

Keywords:

Absolute, Hegel

Abstract

This academic paper aims to present Hegel's view of the absolute mind. as well as the ideas of other philosophers on the concept of Hegel's 'Absolute' is a process of logical thought (reason), one might say, metaphysical idealism. Concerning the reality of the mind or spirit (Mind or Spirit) that has the process of developing concepts to the maximum leading to the real state of absolute consciousness. and arise as 'Knowledge' The important characteristics are Universal knowledge (Universe) can be realized indefinitely (Time) and space (Space) by means of synthesis (Synthesis) interpretation of intelligence. which is inherent in the subjective nature of human beings Hegelian philosophy can be considered the conceptual basis for philosophers of the 20th century. Focus on concepts without boundaries

Without being blocked by the intellectual for human beings to be able to develop wisdom to the highest Contrasts the philosophy of happiness in Aristotle's view of supreme goodness and beauty. through a positive attitude within the human consciousness based on the system model based on the rational 'logic', resulting in the synthesis of new intellectual knowledge. (Intellectually) at the highest that will result in creative benefits for the human being and the world society

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Published

2024-01-22

How to Cite

Inpeuy, P. R., & Wongpornpavan, C. (2024). The Hegel’s Absolute. Journal of Dhammaduta, 2(2), 67–78. Retrieved from https://so14.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/Dhammaduta/article/view/610

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