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Essay heading: Into Hegalian Thought
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This shows that reason alone has the ability to realize and construct history independently, meaning that history in itself has reason as its very substance in that its nature is not outside of reason. The nature of the Spirit, like ourselves is to realize our freedom. And to do so we must think upon our own thinking, for freedom is only attainable through reason (which is part of the unified Spirit)... displayed 300 characters
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And to do so we must think upon our own thinking, for freedom is only attainable through reason (which is part of the unified Spirit). As we use reason to actualize our own freedom, the essential freedom of the Spirit reveals itself in history. It is this transition of the Spirit from an abstract concept to a realization in concrete world that makes up history... displayed next 300 characters
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