To all=referring to the case study-my initial reaction is can one interpolate a theory from Freud relating to neurotics to someone acting in a psychotic state...
Hegel begins the chapter on "understanding" by briefly summarizing the conclusions of the chapter on "perception" (as Randall indicates). From this he arrives...
... Dear list, In the above post I made a terminological mistake. ... Above, I identified the singleness of the `One' with the "for itself", when of course the...
... certainly ... significant, ... latter ... his ... This week, Bob, I read three commentaries on the "Force and the Understanding" chapter, all of which were...
In responce to the Mon, 01 Nov 2004 15:45:06 -0000 by Paul Trejo Dear Paul, I'm here completely on the side of Will Mellon. As judged by introductions, both...
... Let's have a closer look, Eugene. ... That is an excellent point, Eugene. I agree with the spirit of your objection. If Ken Westphal was merely reducing ...
Dear Mr. Merkulov-As a neophyte at Hegel I found your letter very interesting. Could you elaborate more on the law of identity and difference and could you ...
Essentially Hegel's "inverted world" has to do with the idea of the coincidence of opposites which is a central idea of his philosophy. But where did this...
Paul said, “Hegel challenges Kant exactly at this point. Analysis is indeed powerful, yet Kant's proofs only amount to this -- that Analysis cannot solve...
... Yes, Robert, that's basically it. Hegel clearly solved the Kantian problems with his own speculative method of synthetic logic. Nor is this merely my own...
E. Murkulov- I am happy there is some intelligent life on this list. At least you seem to be a little more astute than that arrogant wooden head who wouldn't...
Paul Tillich (1886-1965) was one of the great theologians of the first half of the 20th century. His book PERSPECTIVES ON 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY PROTESTANT...
From Tillich's PERSPECTIVES ON 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY PROTESTANT THEOLOGY: As a result of the basic idea of the relation of the absolute and the relative...
The quoting continues: The third synthesis of which I want to speak is in the political realm, the synthesis of state and church. In Hegel's understanding the...
The following is from pages 60-71 of THE PHILOSOPHY OF HEGEL (1924) by W. T. Stace: If the first principle is reason, and reason consists of universals, the...
To John Bardis, Tillich did a fairly good job summarizing Hegel; his work was among the best of his generation. But there are still a few problems with...
To John Bardis, WT Stace made such a mish-mash of Plato, Kant and Hegel that Hegel became lost in the mix. Hegel's speculative solution was beyond Platonism,...
Well, Paul, if you can defend Hegel's theodicy then you might want to venture back to the Hegel-intro list. Considering Tillich only had about two hours to...
... I can surely defend Hegel's Theodicy, John, and I did so last year and the year before that. My many quotes fell on deaf ears, I suspect, since few people...
In response to the Fri, 03 Dec 2004 post by Paul Edward Trejo Dear Bob Hauge, You write: "As a neophyte at Hegel I found your letter very interesting. Could...
In response to the Fri, 03 Dec 2004 post by Paul Edward Trejo Dear Paul, We superbly understand each other. I expected such reaction. "Hegel's speculative...
To Mr, E Merkulov-Thanks for your reply I found it very helpful-On the same day I sent an email on a similar topic using another Hegel source in Phenomenology...
In response to the Wed, 08 Dec 2004 post by Will Mellon Will Mellon, "Regarding dialectics, do you think Hegel was half asleep when he wrote his Logic?...
Hello Hello. Just trying to smith myself a bit o' Hegel wordmongery out of the post-christmas malaise, and thought I'd see what you lot think, and if it might...