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23986RE: [hegel] Bradley's Self and the Finite Centre

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  • stephen theron
    Feb 9, 2015
      Perhaps McTaggart on the "Hegelian Cosmology", 1901, ch. 2?

      Stephen.


      To: hegel@yahoogroups.com
      From: hegel@yahoogroups.com
      Date: Fri, 2 Jan 2015 13:46:50 -0800
      Subject: [hegel] Bradley's Self and the Finite Centre

       

      To anyone who might know of some further reading;
      replies to 'What is the Real Julius Ceasar' 1910-11
      in Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society;
      it seems the finite centre is not a self as no amount
      of conditioning can account for the conditions
      which make the self the self. 


      In this way it seems Bradley has gone further 
      than Hegel's reduction or negation of the soul 
      (being finite like the duality of Aquinas' substance 
      which being in time is also preserved for eternity?) 
      to the spirit or mind being infinite.


      Of course this is rough, but any corrections or
      contributions welcome.


      Paul Healey



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