The local problem of the soul-body relation can be grasped only against the global background of the relation between Nature and Spirit. This relates to Hegel's naturalism: the idea that there is one single reality - living reality - and different levels of description of it. This implies, moreover, that it is possible to ascribe some form of naturality also to the social body of institutionalized ethical life. Hegel’s position can thus be characterised as a kind of aristotelian social naturalism: this, at bottom, is the combined meaning of the Hegelian theses that soul is the substance of Spirit, and habit its universal form.

Hegel's Naturalism, or Soul and Body in the Enyclopedia / Testa, Italo. - STAMPA. - (2012), pp. 19-35.

Hegel's Naturalism, or Soul and Body in the Enyclopedia

TESTA, Italo
2012-01-01

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The local problem of the soul-body relation can be grasped only against the global background of the relation between Nature and Spirit. This relates to Hegel's naturalism: the idea that there is one single reality - living reality - and different levels of description of it. This implies, moreover, that it is possible to ascribe some form of naturality also to the social body of institutionalized ethical life. Hegel’s position can thus be characterised as a kind of aristotelian social naturalism: this, at bottom, is the combined meaning of the Hegelian theses that soul is the substance of Spirit, and habit its universal form.
2012
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Hegel's Naturalism, or Soul and Body in the Enyclopedia / Testa, Italo. - STAMPA. - (2012), pp. 19-35.
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