Understanding of religious consciousness in "Phenomenology of the spirit" of Hegel
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The study of the Hegelian understanding of religious consciousness has never been carried out in the domestic philosophy, although this topic is extremely important, as the philosopher shows the gradual formation of religious consciousness as a special gestalt of self-knowledge of a spirit that is different from other forms of consciousness, and therefore has its own, inherent only to him, specifics.
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“Understanding of religious consciousness in ‘Phenomenology of the spirit’ of Hegel” (2001) Ukrainian Religious Studies, (18), pp. 30–38. doi:10.32420/2001.18.1143.