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Philosophy and All the Rest

A Close Reading of Hegel’s Lectures on the History of Philosophy

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  1. Can Truth have a history?
  2. Can Historical Beings know History? 
  3. Tragedy is the conflict between two rights 
  4. Is Truth Related to Individual Conviction?
  5. The Multiplicity of Philosophies and Skepticism
  6. Is Relativism Self-contradictory?
  7. Relativism and the Philosophy’s Aim of One Truth
  8. Why Everything Develops – The Principle of Change
  9. Hegel’s Concept of the Concrete
  10. Philosophy as the Apprehension of the Concrete 
  11. Does Nature express Logical Laws?
  12. Know Thyself, What does it mean to have a Mind?
  13. The End of the Historical Development?
  14. The Application of the Concrete to Philosophy
  15. History is about the living Present 
  16. How Hegel is about Radical Freedom

This entry was posted in Notes on August 15, 2021 by Fibonaccie.

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Philosophy destroys and destructs our dreams, fantasies and false beliefs. It does not cover the darkness. It does not allow for distraction.

Norman und Ava Yet, by destroying what is false, it creates meaning out of nothing. Then philosophy becomes the challenge to think one world behind all our shadows and to build a cloud-castle for our true dreams.

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