... I,” p. . Nature and spirit: Hegel’s system substrate of appearances,” of that which is “neither nature nor freedom and yet is linked with the basis of freedom, the supersensible” and hadsought ... theirFor an account of the non-reactionary character of Hegel’s political thought, see Pinkard, Hegel:A Biography; Wood, Hegel’s Ethical Thought. Nature and spirit: Hegel’s system deep incoherence). ... between nature and spirit is itself a “spiritual,” that is,normative distinction “posited” by spirit itself. Hegel’s goal, therefore, was to produce a conception of “mindedness”that was non-naturalistic...