Examples of using Geist in English and their translations into Hindi
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
Michael Geist.
At Geist.- That's right.
That's right. At Geist.
Until Geist builds that.
That's right. At Geist.
Geist said it's a pride issue.
What's this? So?- Geist.
Geist? It's not here at the V… Yeah.
What's this?- Geist. So?
Geist? Yeah. It's not here at the V.
You work for Geist?
Now Knopf and Geist need to apologize?
No. But she did work for Geist?
Mr. Geist and I discussed all of that.
It's not here at the V… Yeah. Geist?
Geist Executive. How can I help you?
How can I help you? Geist Executive?
Trust me. Geist rewards results and I deliver.
I just have some questions about a Geist program, Homecoming.
The Geist people called to tell me to come get him. But then, two days later.
But then, two days later, the Geist people called to tell me to come get him.
Geist combines the meaning of spirit-as in god, ghost, or mind-with an intentional force.
Yeah, I'm seeing here, uh,it's administered by a private contractor… Geist Emergent Group.
The stage of Geist reveals the consciousness no longer as critical and antagonistic but as the indwelling spirit of a community, as no longer isolated from its surroundings but the union of the single and real consciousness with the vital feeling that animates the community.
Kaufmann admits that Hegel treated many distinctively Christian themes and"sometimes couldnot resist equating" his conception of spirit(Geist)"with God, instead of saying clearly: in God I do not believe; spirit suffices me".
Of special importance is his concept of spirit(Geist, sometimes also translated as"mind") as the historical manifestation of the logical concept and the"sublation"(Aufhebung, integration without elimination or reduction) of seemingly contradictory or opposing factors: examples include the apparent opposition between nature and freedom and between immanence and transcendence.
Kaufmann admits that Hegel treated many distinctively Christian themes and"sometimes couldnot resist equating" his conception of spirit(Geist)"with God, instead of saying clearly: in God I do not believe; spirit suffices me.
In Hegel's early philosophy of nature(draftmanuscripts written during his time at the University of Jena), Hegel's notion of"Geist" was tightly bound to the notion of"Aether", from which Hegel also derived the concepts of space and time, but in his later works(after Jena) he did not explicitly use his old notion of"Aether" anymore.
In Hegel's early philosophy of nature(draft manuscriptswritten during his time at the University of Jena), Hegel's notion of"Geist" was tightly bound to the notion of"Aether" from which Hegel also derived the concepts of space and time;