UNCONSCIOUS FORMS OF SOUL AND MIND IN HEGEL'S PHILOSOPHY
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Th e article presents Hegel's conception of the unconscious, set out in the third part of the “Encyclopedia of philosophical sciences” — “Philosophy of Spirit”. Unconscious forms of subjective spirit fully cover all the manifestations of the soul and some manifestations of the human mind. Unconscious forms of the soul include the natural qualities of the soul, magical relationships of sentient soul, clairvoyance, insanity, habit. Unconscious forms of the mind include: premonition of truth, intuition, dark hiding place of images, mechanical memory. Refs 3.
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Hegel, philosophy of spirit, unconscious, clairvoyance, intuition, obsession, memory
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