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>HEGEL
Hegel

>> No.14749535
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hegel

>> No.14749880

>>14749446
What would Hegel think of Heidegger?

>> No.14751017

>>14749446
Which person has beliefs that are the complete opposite of Hegel, and a sort of dialectic might exist?

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What is the point of reading Hegel if literally no one understands him?

>> No.14751026

>>14751020
To gloat of course anon.

>> No.14751028

>>14749446
Kant > Schopenhauer > Hegel > > > > Fitche / Schelling

>> No.14751037

>>14751020
He is actually understandable you know, it's not just nonsense. You just have to become accustomed to his terms and the way that he thinks.
>>14751026
This too.

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>>14751037
>He is actually understandable you know, it's not just nonsense. You just have to become accustomed to his terms and the way that he thinks.
No one even agrees on what he meant. Literally no one understands him.

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>>14751020
Have you not been initiated into the hermetic orders that have received their wisdom from the ancient Egyptians? Once that is done, you dine easily with all-knowing beings like Hegel.

>> No.14751054

>>14751047
The were no "hermetic orders". Hermeticism was a purely literary phenomenon, in the sense that it is a collection of texts studied and composed by various disparate people. It wasn't an organization with rituals and initiation etc

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>>14751047
To imagine these plebeians believe they have the capacity to attain full knowledge, unlike the Greeks who simply pursued it. Thrice-Greatest Hermes only allows the few to reach Absolute Knowledge. You gentlemen are better off reading fiction.

>> No.14751116

>>14751076
For you is it like communicating with ants when you make contact with us? I can barely comprehend teaching an ant what a job is let alone a milquetoast philosophy like Stoicism. Its even more astonishing that you can communicate with being like I so easily, when I cannot even conceive talking to the ants.

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>>14751054
>During his youth Hegel eagerly assimilated Masonic ideas and aspirations... he interested himself in the Masonic movement so that its ideas and goals were a part of his Gnostic system.
>He was clearly conversant with Hermetic and mystical aspects as well, as his poem "Eleusis" illustrates.
>The Eleusinian mysteries were very important to the Masons, who traced their initiation back to them.
>most of Hegel's subsequent connections in Frankfurt -- as far as these can be traced -- has strong overtones of Freemasonry.
A lot of his literary and philosophical friends were in these orders like Hölderlin, Schelling and Fichte.

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>>14751116
I find it exhilarating and joyful to share wisdom with those who lack it. The wonderful thing about language, you see, is that it works like symbols, that is to say understood across time and cultures. Language is a system of signs with which a higher being may communicate with a lower being, for we both hold within our bodies the divine spark. The confusion occurs when the lesser being misinterprets the signs and is thrown into a deeper stupor of ignorance. For this, initiation is required so one doesn't lose one's soul as they climb to the Heavens.

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why read that Charlatan?

>> No.14751511

>>14751028
>t. obviously hasn't read them

>> No.14751530

>>14751496
Kant's limit on reason was forever expanded and freed by Hegel.