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This (slightly) moderated mailing list is for discussion only of those topics related to G.W.F.Hegel and his philosophy.

A (rather lengthy) draft for a mission statement can be found here.

It is aimed to provide a scientific level of discussion. Participants are expected to show a respectfull and scientific attitude both to Hegel and to each other. The usual "netiquette" as well as scientific standards apply.

The complete list rules can be found here.

Of course the list also serves for the exchange on books and articles, congresses, magazines, seminars etc., as long as they are related to Hegel.

This list belongs to the lists of hegel.net (created 1997) and its Wiki. A complete list of the mailing lists at hegel.Net with possibility to subscribe online can be found here.

If you have Hegel related questions or want to learn about Hegel, please see also our FAQ and our Hegel biography.

Messages can be posted in English or German.

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Re: Hegelianism as two-fold consummation
Dear Beat, OK, I've overcome my Freudian affliction, and found my Hegel texts (except for the Phil of Spirit which hasn't turned up yet-- more Freud?) and I
Posted - Thu Jul 16, 2009 1:42 pm
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Re: Hegelianism as two-fold consummation
Dear Bruce, ... This must be a Freudian mistake. I am not an expert in Hegel's philosophy of religion. I guess there are others on this list who can answer
Posted - Thu Jul 16, 2009 9:14 am
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Re: Kant's organon view of knowledge
Randall, I thought you raised some very interesting points, that might help to clear the difference between Kant and Hegel's thought. I.e., ... So in a
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Kant's organon view of knowledge
... Hello Phil, There are a lot of problems with your post. Unfortunately for me (and for people who are interested in "Kant's organon view"), each error in
Posted - Wed Jul 15, 2009 4:37 pm
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Hegelianism as two-fold consummation
Dear Beat, Back to the import of consummation. My recollection (alas, I seems to have temporarily misplaced all my primary texts for Hegel!) was that in his
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