Brilliant. I hope someday to hear the professor talk on the vastly unappreciated (in the Anglophone world, that is) Johann Gottfried Herder and Johann George Hamann; two crucial figures, the former of whom it has been said Hegel was attempting to systematize with his Phenomenology, the latter of whom is responsible for giving us Kierkegaard a century later.
nothing wrong with 'idealism'. most problems are in political interpreting poems.. & hegels 'dialectics' is his pover attempt in holderlinizing ('youth-friends'..)
Brilliant. I hope someday to hear the professor talk on the vastly unappreciated (in the Anglophone world, that is) Johann Gottfried Herder and Johann George Hamann; two crucial figures, the former of whom it has been said Hegel was attempting to systematize with his Phenomenology, the latter of whom is responsible for giving us Kierkegaard a century later.
nothing wrong with 'idealism'. most problems are in political interpreting poems.. & hegels 'dialectics' is his pover attempt in holderlinizing ('youth-friends'..)