- Geist - Wikipedia
Geist (German pronunciation: [ˈɡaɪst] ⓘ) is a German noun with a significant degree of importance in German philosophy Geist can be roughly translated into three English meanings: ghost (as in the supernatural entity), spirit (as in the Holy Spirit), and mind or intellect
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- Geist, Defined
As readers of Hegel doubtless know, it is difficult to translate the German word Geist Its range of meaning includes “spirit,” “mind,” “intellect,” “wit”—not unlike the English word “spirit,” even “ghost ” In fact, Geist and “ghost”—as well as “aghast” and “ghastly”—are etymologically related
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- Geist | philosophy | Britannica
His choice of the word Geist to express this his leading conception was deliberate: the word means “spirit” as well as “mind” and thus has religious overtones
- GEIST definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
2 senses: 1 a spirit or ghost 2 the quality of being spirited, motivated, or intelligent Click for more definitions
- Geist - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline
Originating from German Geist meaning "spirit," this word conveys "intellectuality," "spirituality," or the "spirit" of a place or time
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