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... that infiltrated and controlled the education system.
In other words, it is likely that, from the start, Hegel's philosophy was nothing more than sound that came from his mouth while politicos did the important ... unchecked and is simply back to do more harm. I wish there were a way to challenge the ideas of Hegel and Marx. How to you challenge dialectical mush other than pointing out that it ...
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... still manifesting its truth even being ingrained into the philosophies that attempted to refute Hegel, which component of his philosophy are u referring to? I am sure you are not referring to his Idealism ... of transcendental vantage points." This is a clear cut denial of Hegel's concept of history, and i cannot see any way in which it can be distorted so as to be in conformity with Hegelian ...
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... , in states, and in providence, than to see their proper import and value.'' - Hegel
In philosophy the torrent of negativity can sometimes be blinding. Everything sucks and every thinker is ... by taking on the contradictions (burdens) of language.
In this sense what makes Hegel, Husserl and Heidegger such interesting thinkers is that they all have definite goals. They have something in ...
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... a call for conference papers that ‘investigate or problematize in new ways and in new connections the intersection of religion and politics in Hegel’s philosophy’. The deadline’s not until the end of January, so still some time to get something in. More info here, or contact Prof. Angelica Nuzzo.
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... topic in our discussions was the Critical Inquiry essay by Susan Buck-Morss on Hegel and Haiti. Like many others, I had first known of Buck-Morss by way of her intriguing work on Benjamin, particularly her book on ... the topic in undergraduate history classes taught by C.L.R. James.
Now "Hegel and Haiti" has been conjoined to a new essay, "Universal History," and published as a ...
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... 3 years ago when that number was at zero...
So in this regard, I thank all my readers -- the new ones and the old ones -- for visiting Hegel's Hotel...I hope you have found something that you like...
At different times, I have ... building Hegel's Hotel be as productive as the last three years.
I want to be finished Hegel's Hotel -- ideally have it published -- by either March 3rd, ...
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... lectured.
Having exhausted the legacy from his father, in 1807, Hegel moved to Bamberg to take the position of editor of the Bamberger ... decorated him in recognition of his services to the state. Later that same year Hegel left Berlin during a cholera epidemic. Nevertheless, he died ... November 1831.
The German texts of a number of Hegel's works are available on Project Gutenberg. To learn ...
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Veteran's Day - Armistice Day - The day the War to End All Wars ended.
Woodrow Wilson viewed World War I as the final war that would ever be fought. He felt humanity would finally evolve beyond war. So when they agreed on the armistice on November 11th, 1918 at 5 am they decided to put off signing until 11 am to make the final war end at the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the ...
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... your long-term emotional needs, and still be doing something too.
In his Elements of the Philosophy of Right, Hegel outlines three forms of freedom (yeah, I know this is getting a little bizarre, for ... acting in the way that will best further your own personal happiness. These are both constituent parts of Hegel’s freedom; they’re both necessary.
And so if, like Florence Nightingale, ...
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... an “Enlightenment” figure) and the early Hegel, in pointed rejection of the statism of most of the French Aufklärer. ... by idealism”, by which he means Schelling, Fichte and Hegel, none of whom can be considered “Enlightenment” thinkers, even ... of “all coherence gone”. But from Pascal to Rousseau to Hegel (for whom nature was “boring”, the world of ...
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