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does anyone know if anything in English has been written yet concerning the volume recently published in German: Das Tagebuch 1848, by F.W.J Schelling?...
richard w. thomas
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Sep 23, 2003
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Dear Hegel-OS, It's been over three months since there's been a thread here. My guess is that the Iraq War, the Middle East situation in general, and the world...
Paul Trejo
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Sep 24, 2003
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Just to let people know that I have added part 2 (of 3) of Leo Rauch's translation of the Jena Lectures. This section will help non-German-speaking readers to...
Andy Blunden
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Oct 10, 2003
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I wonder if some of you German-speaking Hegelians could clarify something for me, and that is the meaning of the word translated as "trust" in the context of ...
Andy Blunden
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Oct 17, 2003
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Hegel Quote of the Day: "Thus culture alternates with destruction in human history. When culture has demolished inorganic nature long enough and has given...
Andy Blunden
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Dec 1, 2003
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OK Polona, I think I understand him. S. 70 of the Philosophy of Right is the relevant passage. There was a couple of typos in that paragraph ("this" in ...
Andy Blunden
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Dec 14, 2003
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... Neri, the Hegelian connection with Ecology may be approached under the heading of Unity, the Whole, and separateness. For Hegel, alienation is not simply...
Paul Edward Trejo
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Dec 19, 2003
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Hegel was a realist, Andy, and did not try to candy-coat History. There were times in North European history when Genghis Khan and Tamerlane terrorized Europe...
Paul Edward Trejo
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Jan 20, 2004
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He, he! You're quoting Marx I think with your observation about cheap goods. ... as in the way England subjugated India. Andy ... ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Andy Blunden MIA...
Andy Blunden
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Jan 21, 2004
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... Andy, did you think simply because I have emphasized Hegel's theology all these years that I'm unaware of the ocean of Marx's influence? Marx was wrong in...
Paul Edward Trejo
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Jan 21, 2004
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I know I would never change your mind in a million years Paul, but I tell you, when I read Hegel's early System of Ethical Life I was astounded how this work ...
Andy Blunden
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Jan 21, 2004
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... That's an interesting viewpoint you have there, Andy. I would be willing to discuss this with you. ... Fair enough, Andy. ... I have a number of...
Paul Edward Trejo
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Jan 22, 2004
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... For example, Hegel often referred to the "rabble", always (as we have discussed before) conflated peasantry/landed-aristocracy, bourgeoisie/working-class,...
Andy Blunden
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Jan 22, 2004
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... However, Andy, we should recall that Marx also spoke of the lumpen-proletariat -- that lower level of the working class that has fallen into crime to make...
Paul Edward Trejo
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Jan 22, 2004
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Never mind your ideas about the inadvisabiliy of revolution, Paul, "self- emancipation" is an idea with basically ontological foundations. The self- ...
Andy Blunden
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Jan 22, 2004
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... Andy, I never said Revolution as such was inadvisable. The American Revolution and the French Revolution were difficult but ultimately successful. Can we...
Paul Edward Trejo
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Jan 23, 2004
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Paul, I am not "criticising" Hegel, in the sense that I am saying that Hegel was not as good or as clever as someone else, I am simply saying that in the ...
Andy Blunden
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Jan 23, 2004
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... That's agreed Andy. Point well taken. ... I agree with that, Andy. My point was that when Hegel referred to the 'rabble,' he was not referring to the...
Paul Edward Trejo
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Jan 24, 2004
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This e-list has been too inactive for too long. Perhaps if we ask about dialectical views about the recent Spanish election, or the forthcoming USA election,...
Paul Edward Trejo
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Mar 17, 2004
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... From: Paul Edward Trejo Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2004 2:57 AM Subject: [hegel-os] The Elections of the West [...] ... I would be interested in some...
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Paul and Stephen's discussions of Hegel's idea of freedom and its possible application to Iraq strike me as potentially very interesting. What I think one...
Peter G. Stillman
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Mar 21, 2004
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... Stephen, I liked Dr. David MacGregor's assessment of Hegel's RIGHT in this regard. Hegel's induction of Civil Society is eminently logical; if we can say...
Paul Edward Trejo
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Mar 22, 2004
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Dear Paul, I appreciate the quote from Bauer from the Owl of Minerva. It sounds like a lively journal, though it is not in any libraries near me. I would like...
Stephen Cowley
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... Stephen, I'm not sure what you mean when you refer to my alleged, 'pro-religion stance.' The conflicts between the Religions for the past several thousand...
Paul Edward Trejo
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Mar 24, 2004
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Hello everybody, can someone help me to understand what exactly is at stake in hegel's philosophy of right ? What is the main philosophical problem addressed...
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Apr 15, 2004
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... Dear Mr. Walidi, this is for many of us one of the most important books in Western Philosophy. It is a masterpiece. It is still read by Law Students in...
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Apr 15, 2004
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Hi, I am a student trying to figure out the extent of the influence of James Steuart's economic theories on Hegel as opposed to Smith's. Does anyone have any...
huntc
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Apr 22, 2004
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Carol, We already responded to you on the Hegel List. Also, the world-reknown Professor Peter G. Stillman invited you *personally* to engage him in a...
Paul Edward Trejo
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Apr 26, 2004
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Carol, It's certainly a field of enquiry that I'd love to know more about. I understand that there was a book some years ago by someone named Wacsek (or ...
Stephen Cowley
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Apr 26, 2004
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Dear Stephen, It is, however, worth asking whether Hegel *preferred* some of Steuart's approach, or adopted some of his ideas, even though he knew Smith. Hegel...
Peter G. Stillman
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