The subject from Hegels’ phenomenology of spirit
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The purpose of this article is to understand Hegel's concept of the subject from his first mature work, the Phenomenology of Spirit, published in 1807. In this sense, given the complexity of thinking about the subject based on this proposal, this article is divided into the following objectives: (1) to understand, in general terms, the content of the Phenomenology so that the subject can be understood in it; (2) to understand, in fact, what is meant by the speculative subject in Hegel from the perspective of the Phenomenology. (3) analyze the free subject.
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