
Will History END? – 8-Bit Philosophy
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Philosophy
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11th - 12th Grade
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Hard
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Hegel viewed history as a rational process driven by conflict and reason, leading to greater freedom. He believed that history progresses through a dialectical process where opposing ideologies clash, resulting in a new establishment. Freedom, as an essential human nature, propels history forward, making societies more rational and free over time. Hegel introduced the concept of the world spirit, where ultimate freedom is achieved when a culture's collective consciousness becomes entirely rational, ending historical change. His philosophy influenced many 19th-century thinkers.
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In what way does Hegel believe history leads to increased rationality and freedom?
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What is the ultimate goal of history according to Hegel, and will it ever be achieved?
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