
Hegel (1770-1831) Known as another creator of German idealism, the idea of the perfect world. He believed that knowledge begins with the sense of perception. Hegel view followed christian framework and he was interested in change as concept and believed that there was no objects in the world. Hegel was an idealist and therefore believed that we do not percieve the world. Hegel believed that our perception of the world is linked to social concepts.
Hegel also discusses the word 'Giest' which is translated as 'Spirit'. Hegal uses this in terms with society. The idea of spirit can also be linked to the idea of a ghost and according to hegel the Giest does not exist in objects or in our mind, but in another realm, and in this realm it contains the idea that a whole society has a common, a equality between all those belonging. Hegel also mentioned that when considering conciousnous, that human are not always aware of this- although they do have self-concious. This is only apparent through social concepts and identifying yourself or others idenitfying you.
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