The Nature and Spirit of Ethics Ethics Basic ideas about G. W. F. Hegel

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Carlos R. Seijas

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Imbued with the strong currents of Prussian romanticism and its great and growing nationalism, we find sublime poets (Schiller), writers (Goethe), musicians (Beethoven) and, above all, an exceptional philosopher, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel . Hegel came to transform the systems of logic, to give new visions and orientations for philosophy. He seeks in all sophic problems his essence, that which makes him be what he is: his "beingness". In this way, taking in his skillful thought the ethical issue, he had no choice, squeezed it, mutated it from transcendent to transcendental and from this process he obtained his "System of Ethics".

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SeijasC. (2020). The Nature and Spirit of Ethics. Acta Académica, 29(Mayo), 104-109. Retrieved from http://encuestas.uaca.ac.cr/index.php/actas/article/view/581
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