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Chapter 21 Self-Quiz
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Hegel says that the problem of the criterion cannot be solved by the philosopher,
but that's all right, since it is in the process of solving itself.
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so we have to resign ourselves to living without knowledge.
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because we are caught in a circle that cannot be got out of.
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and it's a good thing, too, since that makes room for progress and development.
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Phenomenology, as practiced by Hegel, is
a method of getting beyond mere phenomena to absolute reality.
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a way of validating the phenomena experienced by the arbitrary individual.
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a technique for observing consciousness as it develops.
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irrelevant to reality, but significantly relevant to phenomena.
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At the stage of sense-certainty, consciousness
has absolute knowledge of its contents.
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is wholly receptive and immediate.
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is certain that it derives from the senses (eyes, ears, and so on).
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can say with absolute certainty what is being experienced through the senses.
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The dialectic of master and slave
demonstrates the exploitation of slaves throughout history and condemns it.
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shows how we are all slaves, even though some of us take ourselves to be masters.
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constitutes a practical prescription for freeing slaves, no matter what stage of history they may be in.
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describes a necessary stage in the progress toward self-consciousness.
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Christianity, according to Hegel,
is the genuine expression of one essential stage in the development of consciousness.
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expresses an unhappy consciousness about which the best that can be done is to accept it.
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is the culmination of the history of the Spirit.
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is the stage toward which Absolute Spirit is tending.
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Hegel's philosophy is aptly characterized as absolute idealism because
the Absolute Spirit is an idealistic dreamer of dreams that could never be realized.
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whatever is real has its reality only in relation to the Absolute.
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without ideals, we are absolutely lost.
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reality is constituted in the consciousness of each absolutely unique individual.
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In the stages of objective spirit, consciousness
objectifies itself in the world of nature.
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understands itself as just one object in the natural world along with others.
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moves from Stoic to skeptical to Christian consciousness.
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develops toward a rational society.
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In Hegel's view,
individuals join together in a âcontractâ to create the state.
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individuals are related to the state as the liver is to the body it serves.
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because individual human beings are metaphysically prior to any community, the state is only a fiction.
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history is tending toward a state that will be a âslaughter bench.â
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The goal of historical development, according to Hegel, is
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absurd.
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freedom.
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insufficient to justify the horrors of history.
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The owl of Minerva, Hegel tells us, spreads its wings only at dusk. This means that
owls can see better at night than in the daytime.
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Hegel believes in the old Greek gods.
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philosophers are the only ones wise enough to give instruction as to what the world ought to be.
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the world can be understood only retrospectively.
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