The Phenomenology of Mind

How does Hegel define the spirit?

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Hegel posits that Spirit is in fact the mind functioning at what might be referred to as a particular wavelength. What he means of course is that once a specific level of development is achieved, then the mind's function transcends all the processing associated with "normal consciousness" and operates from a modality that is better understood to be and recognized as living spirit.

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The Phenomenology of Mind