Well my last posting should return to the very beginning in this list, which once was held to be thought-provoking ... ... beg your pardon for provoking...
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hello will, regarding you question about how hegel reconciles private freedom with citizenship? i my opinion, so far as i understand Hegel's concept of the...
Hello and many greetings to all of you. Only a question: Do you know : is there a site with the Gesammelte Werke of Hegel, in German and if so, is it...
... for example ... a.. Phänomenologie des Geistes b.. Rede zum Schuljahresabschluß am 29. September 1809 c.. Wissenschaft der Logik, 1. Teil: Die objektive...
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Danke! Wil ... From: wmdepot <wmdepot@...> To: hegel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Mon, 2 Jun 2008 12:18 pm Subject: [hegel] Re: Hi ... for example ... a.....
To whom it may concern ...: Beg your pardon for my possible obstrusiveness ... ... but please, let me try to give "this very last radical regression" of...
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Hello fellows of Hegel-Group.net. The sites are very useful. I didn't know them till now. Thanks a lot, Chaim I was very interested in the Concept of State in...
Hello Stefan, a good place to start is the Hegel Society of America http://www.hegel.org/ That is, there are some links to online works there. You might also...
Dear Hegel ListServ -- There is an intriguing, but all-too-briefly presented, algebraic- ideographic "dialectical-mathematical, categorial-progression model" ...
Wayne M. Marin had an article published in the Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain: 'In Defence of Bad Infinity: A Fichtean Response to Hegel's...
For those who may like to know, I am planning to run a blog this summer starting a blog on the relationship between Kant's transcendental unity of apperception...
I appreciate that Andrew. I will stop by and take a look at the posts there. TUA & Geist are an interesting juxtaposition. Hb3g ... summer ... unity of ... ...
I found the following link by chance: http://selfandworld.blogspot.com/2008/01/journal-of-speculative-philosophy.html it has a link to copies of the original...
This is an incredible resource. Terrific! Note, another blog entry on this site leads to this review on Heinrich Heine: Heinrich Heine, Terry Pinkard (ed.) On...
Hi everybody, Those of you who sympathize with Hegel's theory of freedom, and also (I hope) with Kant's notion of going beyond mere "inclinations," toward...
See special issue(s) of Cosmos & History: http://cosmosandhistory.org/index.php/journal/issue/current [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
It amazes me how so much "modern" psychotherapeutic research continues to "reinvent" the wheel. There is hardly anything talked about by modern psychotheray...
Herman, I don't know about this: "Sometimes, the best therapy can be a good classical drama, or a well written play, a novel, a book of poetry, or even a...
Yes. Freud and Jung at least were educated in the classics and showed respect for them. But in the USA (at least), such education no longer exists except for...
Therapy is good. Therapy is necessary. There really ARE cases where there really is a psychological problem and therapy really IS necessary. But how much...
Hi Levi, I'm sorry I didn't see your question to me about ACT Therapy, copied below, until today. My knowledge of ACT is limited, but what I read by Stephen...
Dear Arkadi Here is Kant's fullest argument for the 'no unity without unification thesis', in §15 of CPR: But the combination (conjunctio) of a manifold in...
I'm resending this in an improved version. Thanks for your patience, everyone. Hi Levi, I'm sorry I didn't see your question to me about ACT Therapy, copied...
Dear Andrew, Thanks for citing this passage. I am not quite sure, though, about what precisely the structure of the argument is that you find in it. Let us...
Dear Andrew Chitty, thank you for this excellent passage below, but as I will briefly explain in responding to ... Given the act of creating the object changes...
It is interesting to me that Kant grounds the unity of consciousness (or "transcendental unity of apperception", as he calls it) in judgment. This is because...