Abstract
In this paper, I shall analyse Hegel’s account of sensation in the Anthropology section of the Encyclopedia. Even though sensation has received less attention than other aspects of Hegel’s epistemology, I claim that it is extremely relevant with regard to the mind-world relation. I will proceed as follows: 1. I will begin by defining the theoretical premises of my analysis. 2. Secondly, I will consider Hegel’s concept of sensation in light of the systematic context of the Encyclopedia. 3. Thirdly, I will propose an interpretation of Hegel’s theory of sensation based on Hegel’s reading of Aristotle. 4. Finally, I will summarise and critically discuss the results of my analysis.