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In "The Phenomenology of Mind, " idealist philosopher Georg Hegel
(1770-1831) defied the traditional epistemological distinction of
objective from subjective and developed his own dialectical
alternative. Remarkable for the breadth and profundity of its
philosophical insights, this work combines psychology, logic, moral
philosophy, and history to form a comprehensive view that
encompasses all forms of civilization. Its three divisions consist
of the subjective mind (dealing with anthropology and psychology),
the objective mind (concerning philosophical issues of law and
morals), and the absolute mind (covering fine arts, religion, and
philosophy).
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