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soothsayer

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11. Hegel gets a bad rap
Fri Jun 12, 2020, 07:41 AM
Jun 2020

But his dialectic is excellent, as is the idea that you can see man’s consciousness unfolding by looking at religion through the ages.

Also, Nicholas de Cusa for his concept that if you could learn the “real” name of one thing in creation, you could understand the mind of God.

Who is your favoutive Philosopher ? [View all] TristanIsolde Jun 2020 OP
Socrates & Locke onetexan Jun 2020 #1
I'll go with Didactylos. GoneOffShore Jun 2020 #2
Lao Tzu Archetypist Jun 2020 #3
+1 My choices also. c-rational Jun 2020 #19
Nice to hear! Archetypist Jun 2020 #20
Empedocles - 'Love & Strife' empedocles Jun 2020 #4
Lord Bishop George Barkley sab390 Jun 2020 #5
Schopenhauer BeyondGeography Jun 2020 #6
Sartre ret5hd Jun 2020 #7
Mine is Epictetus. Not sure of the spelling. CaliforniaPeggy Jun 2020 #8
Felix Adler no_hypocrisy Jun 2020 #9
Not in chronological order ... wendyb-NC Jun 2020 #10
Hegel gets a bad rap soothsayer Jun 2020 #11
Hegel is papa bear TristanIsolde Jun 2020 #12
Hegel has a neat footnote sab390 Jun 2020 #14
That's cool soothsayer Jun 2020 #16
Yogi Berra Walleye Jun 2020 #13
It is a tie for me between Chainfire Jun 2020 #15
Zippy the Pinhead quaint Jun 2020 #17
Parmenides - laid foundation for the Corpus Hermeticum Hestia Jun 2020 #18
I have 3. kairos12 Oct 2020 #21
Camus kairos12 Nov 2020 #22
Seneca Marie Marie Apr 2021 #23
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