Hegel’s Concept of Geist
Geist, often translated as “spirit” or “mind,” is the central element in Hegel’s philosophy representing the unfolding and self-realization of reason. It encompasses both individual consciousness and the collective cultural life, evolving through dialectical processes in history. In essence, Geist is the dynamic, self-developing force that underlies human freedom, culture, and the progress of history toward absolute knowledge.