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In response to the 2Aug03 post by Paul Trejo: Sorry for the late response, Paul, I continue my Hegel studies nowadays through 1)Books of Kant-Fichte-Schelling...
SerhanÖzbek
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Sep 1, 2003
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Dear Paul, ... But yes, of course, modern European philosophy is the repetition at a higher level of ancient Greek philosophy. ... Somehow I thought I...
Eustathios
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... Yes, Serhan, you have selected a strong cache of literature to pursue these studies. ... Hegel has been called the most difficult philosopher in all of...
Paul Trejo
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Sep 4, 2003
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... That is very true, Eustathios. Many of the themes are identical. Hegel uses Aristotle as his most admired ancient model. For example, the Encyclopedic...
Paul Trejo
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Sep 5, 2003
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Thank you Kai for helping me out with the meaning of Hegel's Notion. What you wrote is helping me along splendidly in my personal project of understanding...
evan t williams
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Sep 5, 2003
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... Paul, you forgot to mention Leibniz, the other universal German universal Genius beside Hegel, like him one one of the greatest genius of mankind that ever...
Kai Froeb
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Thank you for your feedback, Williams! After not hearing from you or the others for some days, I began asking myself wether I had either wrote on a level...
Kai Froeb
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... I agree with this. The Leibniz-Clarke correspondence is probably the best known of Leibniz' letter series in Anglophone philosophy, dealing with the ...
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Dear Stephen, thank you for your remarks and corrctions. ... SC: This is surely wrong as regards Hume. Hume's first work, the Treatise appeared in 1739, after...
Kai
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A very 'modern philosophy' problem. The division did not exist of Aristotle - psuche was our total form of being i.e. what a particular type of psuche - dog,...
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Paul Trejo and other phylosophers... I am discovering so many things enteresting in Hegel's philosophy with all of you,that I really want to say thanks...But I...
Paola Souza
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... Paola, I believe the English rendering of this dichotomy would be: Pure Reason and the Pure Understanding. Kant surely makes a sharp distinction between...
Paul Trejo
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Dear Paul. Thanks for your reply. While continuing my study of the /Phenomenology/ I keep whatever you write in mind and turn it around until I feel I should...
Eustathios
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... Actually, no, Eustathios. There are, of course, academic treatments of this topic, but nothing handy. Some recent writers who deal with it include J.N....
Paul Trejo
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... From: Eustathios Sent: Sunday, September 14, 2003 10:43 PM Subject: [hegel-intro] Re: About Dialectics Dear Paul. [...] I am very interested in...
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What did Hegel mean when he said "The owl of the Minerva takes flight only at dusk?"...
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Dear Coinlooker, Hegel meant that Philosophy is not prophesy or fortune-telling. Philosophy does not look into the future to try to predict what will happen....
Paul Trejo
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... with the ... G.R.G.Mure has written: - /Introduction to Hegel/ - /The Philosophy of Hegel/ - /A Study of Hegel's Logic/ It seems you remember the first...
Eustathios
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I read part of the PoS in school; lost the book, but have been thinking about two passages in particular. Did George define ethics (or what) as a united us in...
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Dear Mike, To answer your questions: 1. No, Hegel regarded ethics as universal, i.e. applying to every person considered as a free agent. I can't think what...
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... flight ... "But the life of Spirit is not the life that shrinks for death and keeps itself untouched by devastation, but rather the life that endures it...
Randall Preston Jackwak
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... we ... Sorry. It should read "Spirit is not the life that shrinks from death" All the best, Randall...
Randall Preston Jackwak
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Dear members of Hegel-Intro, what you see here (see also copy of the mail below), is a virus/worm, falsly pretending to be a mail from Microsoft. At the moment...
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Sep 28, 2003
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So, Randall, The "life of Spirit" in the Owl quote is the Hegelian dialectic, that is, the Hegelian System, right? Regards, Bob Fanelli [Non-text portions of...
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Hi Bob, Randall didn't reply here, so I will. The Life of Spirit includes the Hegelian dialectic, and much more. It is Human History, including the age-old...
Paul Trejo
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... that is, the ... Bob, Sorry for the delay, there has been so much action on the list, I can't keep up. Yes, I think that Hegel is saying that the moving ...
Randall Preston Jackwak
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hi, everyone i am a new member of this excellent group. i am very interested in philosophy, and especially in Hegel. I couldn't read original texts of him but...
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... Since you have not yet read Hegel directly, Ozgur, what secondary literature have you read? Why do you believe you can rely on that secondary literature?...
Paul Trejo
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Hi Siddhi, I'm not sure if you mean you have read translations or secondary source material - i.e. precisely how did the basis of Hegel's thoughts become clear...
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Dear Hegel Lists, I am reading Hegel-Intro and Hegel lists for one year now, following many threads about Kant/Hegel discussion, status of dialectical logic,...
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