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Absolute Knowledge in Hegel’s Philosophy

Absolute knowledge is the complete self-understanding of Geist—where all contradictions and dualities between subject and object are overcome. It represents the culmination of the dialectical process in which human thought fully comprehends its own nature and the rational structure of reality. Rather than mere accumulation of facts, it is the realization that all aspects of history, culture, and individual consciousness are interconnected parts of a larger, self-determining whole.

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