Deduction of the Concept of ‘Vitality’ in Hegel’s Philosophy

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Wydział Filozoficzny UAM

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In Hegel’s philosophy, the dialectic of life is based on the expedient course of the concept. This contribution sets itself the task of conducting a hermeneutical and historical-critical reconstruction of the foundation of Hegel’s speculative-dialectical method. The aim is to reveal the philosophical genesis of the concept of ‘vitality’ and its interrelation with spirit. In such a perspective, the idea of the emergence of living matter, which is opposed to the processes of decomposition in the universe, is proposed. The hypothesis here offers a treatment of negative entropy (negentropy) in terms of Hegel’s speculative-dialectical methodology and the spiritual force of the concept that resists the decay of matter. Within such a philosophical conceptualisation arises the concept of vitality, which clarifies the relation between the form of consciousness that a subject can achieve and the energy it will expend to build and structure such a form of consciousness. Of interest is the result that the infinite growth of vitality simultaneously achieves absolute spiritualisation.

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Hegel, Speculative-dialectical Methodology, Self-consciousness, Dialectic of Life, Vitality, Absolute Spirit.

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Minkov, I. (2025). Deduction of the Concept of ‘Vitality’ in Hegel’s Philosophy. ETHICS IN PROGRESS, 16(1), 12–29. https://doi.org/10.14746/eip.2025.1.2

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2084-9257

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