Wer Denkt Abstrakt? by G. W. F. Hegel
A concise reflection on how everyday judgments often think most abstractly, reducing people and events to single, isolated traits or acts, while genuinely concrete thought grasps the whole—context, relations, and mediations. Through vivid examples, it shows how prejudice and moralism spring from such abstractions and urges a more context-sensitive, dialectical understanding that situates particulars within their living connections.
- Published
- 1807
- Nationality
- German
- Length
- Very Short
- Pages
- 3-6
- Original Language
- German
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- Alternate Titles
- - Who Thinks Abstractly?
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