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February 4, 2023

Hegel wrote, “Genuine tragedies in the world are not conflicts between right and wrong. They are conflicts between two rights.” If my undergrad profs had introduced Hegel this way I’d have gotten past him a lot sooner. https://t.co/bVG6LBDfOq

August 27, 2022

He believed that Jesus had emphasized love as the chief virtue because love can bring about the marriage of opposites. Hegel eventually went beyond theology and began to argue that the subject of philosophy is reality…

August 27, 2022

It’s the birthday of philosopher Georg Hegel, born in Stuttgart (1770). He started out as a theologian, particularly interested in how Christianity is a religion based on opposites: sin and salvation, earth and heaven, finite and infinite…

August 27, 2022

@DuddridgeLloyd @RobertTalisse @Left_Hegelian @MisakCheryl A bit. Always intended to write more about him but haven’t yet. He was a funny guy.

May 28, 2021

@Left_Hegelian @RobertTalisse @MisakCheryl Words are slippery. “What an awful trade that of professor is—paid to talk, talk, talk! . . . It would be an awful universe if everything could be converted into words, words, words.”

May 24, 2021

@Left_Hegelian @RobertTalisse @MisakCheryl That’s right. But they weren’t “strategies,” they were humane impulses. James had a feeling for “his” people, intimates or not. That’s an admirable trait, in my opinion.

May 23, 2021

@RobertTalisse @Left_Hegelian @MisakCheryl Thanks

May 23, 2021

@RobertTalisse @Left_Hegelian @MisakCheryl I’d have to read it before issuing a judgment.

May 23, 2021

@RobertTalisse @Left_Hegelian @MisakCheryl I still don’t get the puzzle, but this is getting pedantic. I think he just wanted to honor the “memory” — whosoever may have harbored it, and whatever precisely we ought to mean by the word — of a philosopher he respected.

May 23, 2021