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The most abstractest is the most realistic

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  • yuquanchen
    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
    Message 1 of 33 , Mar 1, 2008
      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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    • eupraxis@aol.com
      If anyone would like to actually get a list going, I woluld suggest reading Negative Dialectics and Hegel: Three Studies. I have created a group list:
      Message 33 of 33 , Mar 9, 2008
        If anyone would like to actually get a list going, I woluld suggest reading
        Negative Dialectics and Hegel: Three Studies. I have created a group list:

        http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Adorno-Hegel

        Please join up, and if anyone would like to co-moderate it (please!), let me
        know. I haven't written a real description, or put up any art work yet. Right
        now it is open membership, but if it begiins to get going, we can have
        membership retricted, if for no other reason than to avoid spamming.

        Wil


        In a message dated 3/9/08 3:41:48 PM, jgbardis@... writes:


        >
        >
        >
        > --- In hegel@..., Oliver Scholz <alkibiades@alk> wrote:
        > >
        > But if people would be
        > > interested in a in-depth discussion of Adorno's "Aesthetical Theory"
        > > in light of Hegel's philosophy of art and vice versa, then I would
        > > gladly join.
        >
        > -=-=-=-=
        >
        > I got that book yesterday along with ND. I'm also about half way
        > through a little book by Alex Thomson, _Adorno: A Guide for the
        > Perplexed_. So far I've only read about Adorno's aesthetics, which I
        > find very interesting. I was surprised to see that I had already,
        > more than 30 years ago, apparently read a little bit of Adorno. It
        > seems Thomas Mann's description of his main character's music, which
        > was remarkably tedious to read, comes almost word for word from
        > Adorno.
        >
        > I'm sure there would be enough room on the list for all aspects of
        > Adorno's philosophy-- Adorno's philosophy--<wbr>which is o
        >
        > John
        >
        >
        >




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