The article is dedicated to the 250th anniversary of Hegel’s birth. An attempt is made to expand the dialectical identity of morality with logical form and show this unity as an essential definition of human subjectivity. Logical and methodological principles of the analysis of moral content are developed. Freedom is represented through its relation to conscience as the generating principle of moral action. Definitions of morality are shown as meaningful categories of the unconscious in human self-consciousness.
Keywords: morality; conscience; freedom; law; religion; God; war; public attitude; universal and individual; reason; logic; subjectivity.
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