Figures of Death in Phenomenology of Spirit
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https://doi.org/10.22370/rhv2017iss9pp89-102Keywords:
Hegel, Phenomenology of Mind, DeathAbstract
This paper proposes a transversal lecture of the Phenomenology of Mind from Hegel by following in the text the idea of death. To show the different figures of the death in the book, the author uses three lecture`s key: a) the death as natural end of the life, b) the fear of the death as regulative idea by the constitution the society, c) overcoming death through one kind of rational way of survival.
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