Was Hegel right?
Phänomenologie des Geistes (1807)
Depends on if you put more emphasis on the law, that being reason, as purely objective or a mix of subjective and objective. If you say it has elements of both, congrats you are a Hegelian.
>>9992268
>reads the preface to the Phenomenology of Right once
>>9992276
Well I mean some people are Kantians and really don't like Hegel. So it does depend
no
Give me one worthwhile idea built upon hegels work. Also no >everything post hegel = hegelian memes
>>9991638
I'd eat a lightbulb to see Herzog read Hegel
>Was Hegel right?
>Hegel literally wrote the book on the philosophy of right
I would say so
>>9991638
That knowing of knowing is the only form of absolute knowing? Yes.
That we have actually always thought absolutely, and that explains how we advanced in any science at all, empirical or rational? Yes.
Absolute knowing is literally just this: Thinking of thinking. That we can think within ourselves and amongst ourselves about what the past has already thought, notice new things, and offer new answers to old questions is proof enough.