“Die Erhebung des Menschengeistes zu Gott”. Evidence and Proof of God’s Existence, According to Hegel

The paper examines the meaning of a Hegelian expression: “the ascension of the human spirit to God”, which was formulated in the philosopher’s 1829 summer course dedicated to the proofs of God’s existence. We argue that the Hegelian formula describes a double movement: the first one refers to the de...

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