— G. W. F. Hegel, Phenomenology of Spirit
The "beautiful soul," lacking an actual existence,
“ The "beautiful soul," lacking an actual existence, entangled in the contradiction between its pure self and the necessity of that self to externalize itself and change itself into an actual existence, and dwelling in the immediacy of this firmly held antithesis—an immediacy which alone is the middle term reconciling the antithesis, which has been intensified to its pure abstraction, and is pure being or empty nothingness—this "beautiful soul," then, being conscious of this contradiction in its unreconciled immediacy, is disordered to the point of madness, wastes itself in yearning and pines away in consumption.”
— G. W. F. Hegel, Phenomenology of Spirit
— G. W. F. Hegel, Phenomenology of Spirit