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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...
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Oct 3, 2003
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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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Oct 19, 2003
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Dear Zampelli Stéphane, Your question is quite interesting. Here are my immediate reflections upon it: 1. You seem to grasp the basics of Hegel's...
Paul Trejo
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Oct 20, 2003
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... I agree with this. Hegel did not want to develop a new formal schema as a methodology or logical base for changing knowledge in sciences or even humanity....
Beat Greuter
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Oct 21, 2003
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Hi. I was hoping you could help me understand Hegel's principles concerning property and freedoms. I go to John Jay College and for my philosophy midterm I...
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Nov 4, 2003
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You might want to read Marx's Critique of Hegel's Philosophy of Right to get a handle on it. Hegel said the state was necessary to protect the greatest...
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Thank you so much. You've been a great help to me....
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Thomas et al., First and foremost, I don't think that phrases like "talking out of his ass" are really suitable for explaining a complex philosophical system ...
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In reply to Becky Ouellette: Perhaps you have seen already that some Marxists are somewhat envious of Hegel's great advances in Political Science. Hegel's...
Paul Trejo
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Dear Hegel List and especially Paul Trejo and Stephen Cowley, who respond to my post dated Mon06Oct03 As a human-being on this world, the questions and...
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Nov 5, 2003
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... Right to ... the ... curb the ... is a ... the ... to ... later." ... Dear list, Speaking of newcomers and unwarrented claims, Thomas Keene, attacks a ...
Randall Preston Jackwak
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Nov 6, 2003
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Speaking of a strawman, what state has ever been achieved by rationality, pray tell? Hegel's whole system is straw. ...
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Thomas, I'm not sure how you read Philosophy of Right, (hence, "PR"), but I would suggest that Hegel offers a way to reconceive the notion of statehood in that...
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... That's common knowledge, Özgür, since philosophy exists to explain the entire world and the human condition. ... Know thyself, said the Greek Oracle....
Paul Edward Trejo
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Nov 7, 2003
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... Of course I meant 1831, the year he delivered his final lectures. --Paul...
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Well, its a very intersting thread for me since all matter is in some way connected with this problem. I would say that Hegel has indeed successfully analyzed...
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Nov 10, 2003
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In response to the Mon10Nov03 post by Serhan Özbek: Serhan, the two paragraphs you quoted from Hegel's PHENOMENOLOGY OF SPIRIT (aka. Phenomenology of Mind,...
Paul Edward Trejo
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Nov 10, 2003
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... What Hegel wants to say here is that knowing change the object. Knowing is not only a collection of knowledge about given objects, but it changes thereby...
Beat Greuter
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Nov 10, 2003
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... curb the ... It is a ... the ... starts to ... A book that might interest you, Thomas, is "Hegel, Marx, and the English State" by David MacGregor (1992)....
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Nov 10, 2003
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Hi John, Thanks for citing Professor David MacGregor here. His work is outstanding and he continues to emerge as a leader in Hegel studies for the English...
Paul Trejo
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Nov 11, 2003
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... Reflecting on the mind itself was not new, during Hegel's time. Locke writes that reflection is "that notice whcih the mind takes of its own operations"....
Randall Preston Jackwak
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Nov 11, 2003
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... You are right. However, Hegel does not separate the reflection on the mind itself as an instrument from the thought on an object. So, he neither just...
Beat Greuter
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... Randall, nothing prevents the skeptic from approaching the modern, all-important psycho-physical problem. However, as of today no skeptic has ever...
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Nov 13, 2003
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... Paul are you saying that the Identity between subject and object for Hegel is somehow an identity between mind and matter? However, ... Well if our skeptic...
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... for ... radical ... a ... refutes ... Here is something from Schelling about this from "Treatise Explicatory of the Idealism in the 'Science of Knowledge'"...
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