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urbanoutfitters

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Hegels final evaluation of the approach of sense certainty is that
 
 

a. it is the final goal of the minds search for knowledge.
  b. it is adequate for some people, but not for others.
  c. it demonstrates that our awareness of reality is distorted when the mind imposes its concepts on experience.
  d. it is the most empty and abstract form of consciousness.
 
 



Question 2

In Hegels Phenomenology of Spirit his analysis of the development of conscious describes
 
 

a. the logical progression of ideas as analyzed by the philosopher.
  b. the intellectual development of each individual.
  c. the intellectual development of the human species.
   d. all of the above
 
 




joanwhite

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Answer to Question 1

d.

Answer to Question 2

d.



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