Part of thread: Absolute knowing and the end of the Phenomenology
Not mystical intuition
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Absolute knowing is often mistaken for a kind of ineffable union or intellectual intuition. But Hegel is clear: it is the standpoint of the concept. The content is the same as in religion and art, but the form is conceptual. There is nothing ineffable about it—the Logic that follows is the fully explicit development of that content.
Averrois
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Knowledge is the conformity of the object and the intellect.