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Dear List There are a good many very excellent commentaries to the Phenomenology of Spirit. However, I need an equally good guide to help me through the
From Richard Dawkins latest book, :"The Greatest Show on Earth," 2009: Evolution skeptic: Professor Haldene, even given the billions of years that you say were
So by Hegel's Logic can you have left vs right pragmatism; the individuals right to exploit vs the collective right to be oppressive?; both appear to normalise
thanks to respondents of my request for suggestions on commentary to Hegel's logic. I think I'll begin with Carlson as that seems the type of thing I was
Steph, Sure, I will take a look at the Chesterton piece. I do not see what was obscure in my post, though. I am sure that you are aware of the last decades'