very good video. I wonder why thoughts always split the particulars and the universals, the subjective and the objective, the inner world and the out side world into two completely separate realms? they seem to complement each other, don't they? and each could find its reflection within the other. i'm curious. but i like Kierkegaard more than Hegel
Even if one only understands this in a partial way, it creates a formation of thought and personality.
Now, this is a professor!
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very good video. I wonder why thoughts always split the particulars and the universals, the subjective and the objective, the inner world and the out side world into two completely separate realms? they seem to complement each other, don't they? and each could find its reflection within the other. i'm curious. but i like Kierkegaard more than Hegel
I think the answer lies in the empirical fact that sense data is deceptive.
one of my fav so far
Same^
The objectivity of the object lies within the subjectivity of the subject.
hahha
Didnt come in wanting to know so much about Hegel but I'm glad I did. More Kierkegaard next video I hope.
Thanks for this video.
Ok seriously, how am I supposed to pronounce Kierkegaard?
Kyr*....ka....gaaat
So far, so good
Acho que ficou faltando compreender o Sócrates de Kierkegaard...
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great job, subbed
great video
Hegel = 1770 - 1831
Oh yeah in league of nonsense kierkegaard wins hegel is like an immature, undeveloped heidegger