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Intelligibility is the form in which science is offered to everyone, and is the open road to it made plain for all. For intelligence, understanding (Verstand), is thinking, pure activity of the self in general; and what is intelligible (Verständige) is something from the first familiar and common to the scientific and unscientific mind alike, enabling the unscientific mind to enter the domain of science.
G.F. Hegel: Phenomenology of Spirit
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Intelligibility is the form in which science is offered to everyone, and is the open road to it made plain for all. For intelligence, understanding (Verstand), is thinking, pure activity of the self in general; and what is intelligible (Verständige) is something from the first familiar and common to the scientific and unscientific mind alike, enabling the unscientific mind to enter the domain of science.
G.F. Hegel: Phenomenology of Spirit
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Intelligibility is the form in which science is offered to everyone, and is the open road to it made plain for all. For intelligence, understanding (Verstand), is thinking, pure activity of the self in general; and what is intelligible (Verständige) is something from the first familiar and common to the scientific and unscientific mind alike, enabling the unscientific mind to enter the domain of science.
G.F. Hegel: Phenomenology of Spirit
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Intelligibility is the form in which science is offered to everyone, and is the open road to it made plain for all. For intelligence, understanding (Verstand), is thinking, pure activity of the self in general; and what is intelligible (Verständige) is something from the first familiar and common to the scientific and unscientific mind alike, enabling the unscientific mind to enter the domain of science.
G.F. Hegel: Phenomenology of Spirit
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Intelligibility is the form in which science is offered to everyone, and is the open road to it made plain for all. For intelligence, understanding (Verstand), is thinking, pure activity of the self in general; and what is intelligible (Verständige) is something from the first familiar and common to the scientific and unscientific mind alike, enabling the unscientific mind to enter the domain of science.
G.F. Hegel: Phenomenology of Spirit