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4598Re: [hegel] The most abstractest is the most realistic

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  • Bob Wallace
    Mar 1, 2008
      Hello Yuquanchen,

      Welcome to the Hegel list! I am impressed by your study of Hegel. Are
      you a university student? What led you to study Hegel, in particular?

      I checked out your blog. Unfortunately, I don't know Chinese, so I'm
      not able to read your comments there.

      When you say that the concepts in Hegel's _Phenomenology of Mind_ are
      ones we use "in our daily lives," I would agree. But there are quite
      a few philosophers in the west who doubt whether some of these
      concepts, such as the concepts of Morality, Religion, and Absolute
      Mind/Spirit, can properly be used. "Materialists," "Atheists,"
      "Skeptics" and "Naturalists" argue that these concepts have no firm
      foundation. I wonder what you think about this. Do you think that
      Hegel is successful in arguing for these concepts?

      Yours,

      Bob Wallace


      > Hello everyone.I am very glad to be a member of this group,and I want
      >to have more communication with all of the group menbers .
      >
      > I like Hegel's philosophy very much.I think his notions refelect our
      >world more truthful than others.In the past two years,I work hard on
      >his book.Especially his "The Phenomenology of Mind" .At first I find it
      >is very difficult to understand this book,all that I can do is
      >'re-reading' it ,I found that after I have read the sentences several
      >times ,at some time I suddenly know it .His philosopht may be one of
      >the abstractest in the world,and may be very 'far away form the
      >realistic '.But I think his philosophy is very realistic ,the concepts
      >in his book are all of the real concept which is just in our daily
      >lives. For example ,'sense certainty' is 'at the start and immediately
      >our object ',In our daily life our the kind of our conscious are often
      >belong to sense certainty.Our conscious are also belong to perception
      >when we see "the bag is black,cube,heavy..."
      >
      > I am a Chinese ,I have write a lot of thoughts about 'The
      >Phenomenology of Mind' in my blog.Welcome to my blog at
      >http://blog.sina.com.cn/GWFHegel <http://blog.sina.com.cn/GWFHegel>
      >
      > Thank you!
      >
      >
      >
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