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In his first critique of Kant Hegel defines the task of true philosophy as the absolute overcoming of all oppositions.
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critical finitism, unorganic nature, natural consciousness, old modernity, supersensible world, phenomenal knowledge, substantial life, transcendental subjectivity, mediated character, early theological writings, social substance, present standpoint, ethical life, unhappy consciousness, theoretical consciousness, immediate unity, reciprocal recognition, revolutionary self, absolute religion
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Sense Certainty, Absolute Knowledge, Kingdom of God, New York, The German Constitution, Critique of Pure Reason, Observing Reason, State Power, Holy Roman Empire, Science of Knowledge, System Fragment, French Revolution, Garden City, Jena Logic, First Introduction, Karl Marx, Dieter Henrich, Early Writings, New Haven, Perhaps Hegel, Phenomenology Hegel
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