Sagesse, culture, philosophie chez Hegel

Dialogue 39 (4):671 (2000)
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ABSTRACT: In the place of the traditional sequence ascendingfrom culture to philosophy, and then to wisdom —where the progressive internalisation of exteriority is valued—Hegel substitutes a different path. This path leads from wisdom, in which the spirit originally gathers itself into its solitary emptiness, on through culture, which gives itform as determined through the exchange of diverse collective modalities of world mastery, tophilosophy, in its germanic completion. The differentiated identity of philosophy in its Germanic conclusion accomplishes the interiority of wisdom found within cultural alienation, by going beyond both, as does real life.

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