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The Intellectual Intuition of Hegel's Psychology

Schwartz, Daniel
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I argue that Hegel appeals to the idea of an “intellectual intuition” in his Encyclopedia Psychology and that this appeal has important ramifications for the received view of Hegel’s mature philosophy. Hegel did not, in my view, break with Schelling over intellectual intuition in as decisive a way as has been claimed. Establishing this greater coftgntinuity between Hegel and Schelling will, I hope, bolster a minority opinion in the literature and highlight a critical yet underappreciated aspect of Hegel’s philosophical method. To wit, Hegel was a consummate reviser and, as his dealings with intellectual intuition demonstrate, revamped rather than rejected certain of his predecessors’ doctrines.

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2018-08-07
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Intellectual intuition, Hegel, Schelling, Philosophy of Mind, Philosophy of Subjective Spirit, Theoretical intelligence
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Schwartz, Daniel. "The Intellectual Intuition of Hegel's Psychology." 2018. Thesis, Georgia State University. https://doi.org/10.57709/12548820
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2019-01-25
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