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Episode057 Notes, Links, References:
- Includes the 9/11 Synchronicity Podcast (predecessor to Peace Revolution)
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- 5 W’s
- Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (Who)
- German Philosopher (What and Where)
- August 27, 1770 – November 14, 1831 (When)
- “I believe that in the course of my own development as a philosopher, I have recapitulated and give expression to the “autobiography” of the Absolute.” (Why)
- Timeline of released works:
- The Phenomenology of Mind (1807)
- The Science of Logic (1812)
- Philosophy of Right (1821)
- Logic: Part One -Encyclopaedia of the Philosophical Sciences(1830)
- Philosophy of Nature: Part Two -Encyclopaedia of the Philosophical Sciences (1817)
- Philosophy of Mind: Part Three -Encyclopaedia of the Philosophical Sciences (1830)
- Lectures on the History of Philosophy (1833) – selections
- The Philosophy of History: Introduction (1837)
- Outlines of the Phenomenology (1840)
- Outlines of the Logic(1840)
- http://www.philosophypages.com/ph/hege.htm
- www.class.uidaho.edu/mickelsen/hegel310.htm
- http://www.tebyan.net/Events_History/Historical_Figures/2003/8/23/25587.html
- Friedrich Hölderlin
- Idealization of Greeks – Poetry as rift between Religion and Reason
- Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling
- Jean-Jacques Rousseau
- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
- Friedrich Schiller
- French Revolution
- Immanuel Kant
- Critique of Pure Reason, Practical Reason, and Judgment
- Critique of Pure Reason asked posited the questions:
- How do we know what we know?
- How is knowledge possible?
- What can we know?
- What can we never expect to know?
- Kantian limits to reason and knowledge
- Kant believed that he had demonstrated that we can only know the world as it appears to us, and is experienced by us – not as it is “in itself”. Kant had not only provided a foundation for knowledge, he had at the same time also set limits to it. – Source: Introduction Hegel by Lloyd Spencer and Andrzej Krauze
- Johann Gottlieb Fichte
- Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling
- Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
- All sought to rectify subjective vs. objective knowledge
- Enlightenment vs. Post Enlightenment Thought
- Kant attacked metaphysics and sought to create an inseparable barrier between Faith and Reason.
- Schelling and Hegel are Lutherans that ascribed to “inner freedom”. And the French Revolution externalized that “inner freedom”.
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