I was just reading Hegel's "The Phenomenology of Spirit" (VII Religion in General, B. Religion in the form of Art, c. The Spiritual work of art), where Hegel seems to compare Hamlet with Macbeth and those who believe oracles (e.g., Oedipus consulted the Oracle at Delphi), priestess, and gods. Hegel writes:"..., therefore, lets his revenge tarry for the revelation which the spirit of his father makes... --- for the reason that the spirit giving the revelation might possibly the devil. This mistrust has good grounds, because the knowing consciousness takes its stand on the opposition between certainty of itself on the one hand, and the objective essential reality on the other." I did not finish your video, but I will try to come back to see if there are any interesting relations.
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I was just reading Hegel's "The Phenomenology of Spirit" (VII Religion in General, B. Religion in the form of Art, c. The Spiritual work of art), where Hegel seems to compare Hamlet with Macbeth and those who believe oracles (e.g., Oedipus consulted the Oracle at Delphi), priestess, and gods. Hegel writes:"..., therefore, lets his revenge tarry for the revelation which the spirit of his father makes... --- for the reason that the spirit giving the revelation might possibly the devil. This mistrust has good grounds, because the knowing consciousness takes its stand on the opposition between certainty of itself on the one hand, and the objective essential reality on the other."
I did not finish your video, but I will try to come back to see if there are any interesting relations.