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triadic structure

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Keyword:   three
Context:   Hegel divides his philosophy of the subjective spirit into three parts: anthropology, phenomenology, and psychology.
Nodes:
    • anthropology
    • phenomenology
    • psychology
Full context:   Hegel divides his philosophy of the subjective spirit into three parts: anthropology, phenomenology, and psychology. Anthropology "deals with 'soul', which is spirit still mired in nature: all that within us which precedes our self-conscious mind or intellect." In the section "Phenomenology", Hegel examines the relation between consciousness and its object and the emergence of intersubjective rationality. Psychology "deals with a great deal that would be categorized as epistemology (or 'theory of knowledge') today. Hegel discusses, among other things, the nature of attention, memory, imagination and judgement."
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Anthropology

anthropology

Source
Franz Boaz
Area
Anthropology
Mode
type
Depth
4
User
kemp

contradiction

Source
G.W.F Hegel
Area
Philosophy
Mode
type
Depth
3
User
scotty

phenomenology

Source
Goethe
Area
Philosophy
Mode
type
Depth
3
User
scotty

philosophy

Source
Charles Peirce
Area
Semiotics
Mode
type
Depth
3
User
scotty

Social Science

Source
Genevieve Carlton, Ph.D.
Area
Scientific Research
Mode
type
Depth
6
User
dane

triadic structure

Source
G.W.F. Hegel
Area
Philosophy
Mode
part
Depth
3
User
scotty
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