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... I started out, Greg, arguing that the terms Left and Right should not be bandied about so loosely in this debate. Yet I was ignored. The wide use of these...
Kai
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Nov 12, 2002
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Dear participants, Hegel was able to produce whole lectures/books out of few paragraphs of the Encyclopaedia and we should follow him. I think it is mandantory...
Kai
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Kai, having just joined this forum, I will not quote your first message in this thread for technical reasons. However, to recap. I agree totally with your...
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Dear All, I propose that you stop just for a minute to get involved with Bauer, Marx, Kojčve, the Philosophy of Right and so on, to commemorate the 171st ...
Maurizio Canfora
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Dear Hegel-OS, A thread is emerging on the Hegel-Hegelians list as the debate moves from Bruno Bauer and his attackers, the so-called Left Hegelians (whom I...
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... To: 'bsmith52@...' Subject: RE: United States Dear Bryan Smith, ... Dear Webmaster, I wonder if it is possible to get pointed in the right ...
Kai
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i am trying to compare kants conceptualization of duty with that of hegel in the philsophy of right. could someone help me shed light on this? thanks michael,...
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It seems to me that the French fashion of multiple face piercings and multiple and large tatoo sufferings are examples of a modern sado-masochistic trend in...
Paul Trejo
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I am going to re-start a discussion I began with Paul, Kai, Beat and Maurizio last week, on Hegel's Ethics. The first question is this. In modern debate about...
Andy Blunden
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Feb 18, 2003
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... Let me be the first to welcome you, Andy, to the Hegel Lists set up by Kai a few years ago. Your own presence on the Internet for many, many years is...
Paul Trejo
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... The first point is that the values of a community are not static. They change and for Hegel the telos of rationality and individual freedom in community is...
Ivor Sarakinsky
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The following excerpt comes from Agnes Heller's excellent work "Beyond Justice". Heller also comes from the Habermas/Kant tradition of Moral Philosophy, but...
Andy Blunden
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Feb 18, 2003
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No, Ivor. I think the way you have answered supports the "allegation" of the communicative ethics people, that the ethical subject (if she is Hegelian) is left...
Andy Blunden
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Feb 18, 2003
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... the ... is ... are ... the ... future, ... does ... If culture is not static, then how does it change? It changes by people reflecting on their values and...
Ivor Sarakinsky
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... This is my first encounter with Heller's writings, Andy, so I'll approach her paragraphs at face value today. ... This is not bad, but still not precise...
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I understand that Ivor and you make a good point here. Nevertheless, the "fact" of 'dynamic justice' gives no guidance to a person as to which moral norms may ...
Andy Blunden
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Possibly the most important contribution of Hegel to both science and ethics is his understanding of the dynamic, historical character of ethical life. Ivor ...
Andy Blunden
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Feb 19, 2003
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... Andy, I like your emphasis on the dynamic & historical character of ethical life. I think there is something else important at work, and that is that Hegel...
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Feb 19, 2003
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Thank you, Peter. The problem still remains. In the off-line discussion, Maurizio pointed, correctly as far as it goes, to the fact that the existing society...
Andy Blunden
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... Andy, Hegel's System clearly has a theological element. The theological element is not an afterthought -- it is a major aspect of the System. If I did not...
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... is rational and which irrational? Clearly there is a struggle going on here in modernity. << *** *** *** *** 1. I believe that we need to remember one of...
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... Yes, the person who challenges a moral norm is an ethical subject. How can this be justified if she challenges the moral norms of their own society? There...
Ivor Sarakinsky
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Maurizio, Let's leave aside all talk of predicting the future. After all, what is predictable is trivial and what we really care about has to be decided in ...
Andy Blunden
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Feb 20, 2003
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Yes I agree Ivor, and in particualr of course in your point against Rawls. But I would go a wee bit further: ... but surely not only external sources, but...
Andy Blunden
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... a ... while ... the ... Yes Andy, it is my turn to agree with you. The struggle to open and maintain such a dialogue is a crucial source of ethical...
Ivor Sarakinsky
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Feb 21, 2003
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Ivor, you are from South Africa, aren't you. So you made this point on the basis of experience. Do you have a "hegelian" interpretation of the truth and ...
Andy Blunden
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Andy ... and ... land ... change ... Yes, I am South African and not enjoying the World Cup cricket at the moment! The Ausies are looking very good as likely...
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Feb 24, 2003
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Ivor, my particular interest, and what led me to look at Agnes Heller, is looking for the kind of ethics which is necessary to maintain a world in which there...
Andy Blunden
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There is an error in my last message - I mean mutual dependence NOT mutual independence. Freudian parapraxis !!! Regards Ivor...
Ivor Sarakinsky
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Feb 24, 2003
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Andy stated; ... which ... relation ... while ... Indeed, this is exactly the problem facing so many developing and developing countries at the moment. The...
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