>“Only one of my students has ever understood me… and even he got it wrong.”
How do you, personally, interpret Hegel's philosophy and thoughts?
What do you think he said?
Retarded ideologue who spend 1000+ pages trying to find some "profound" way to justify why the Prussian state is a utopia.
>>1433609
it's more likely close to eastern philosophy with the spirit and the history
He was a virgo. Virgos think they are all so smart, when in reality they're not.
>>1433609
If nobody understands you, then you are terrible at communicating.
>>1434348
NO, HE WAS NOT; ACCORDING TO THIRTEENSIGN ASTROLOGY —THE CORRECT MODEL—, GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH HEGEL WAS A "SCORPIO".
>>1433609
Windbag and charlatan.
>>1433609
He talked about the spirit of reason as the force that moves history. Marx used it as inspiration for dialectical materialism.
I interpret him with my dick in my hand.
>>1433609
Did he say that?
>>1436742
that's what schopenhauer said
I like the part where he died from cholera
>>1433609
>How do you, personally, interpret Hegel's philosophy and thoughts?
Through 3 main tenures.
1.his world view or 'geist' being a backdrop of deterministic pantheonism for explaining the screenshot of whats going on as a global interconnected phenomenon.
2. synthesis between 2 points put in contrast and thus opposing one another by virtue of observation/viewpoint, resulting in the next snapshot or hook or claw or anchor to reach/grasp/crawl forward from
and 3. E H Carr has a really nice book called What Is History? (like 10 bucks little orange penguin book at ur local bookstore) - really good read, interupts the monumentalness of history, as a justification to further action.
bonus 4. likewise neitzsches 4(?) views of history - destroy, revere etc
pic not really related but then again what isnt