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I admit, I was wrong. Hegel does indeed address the noumena/phenomena schism in the introduction to the phenomenology. I just skipped over that cause I don’t read introductions. I was wrong though, forgive me ghost of Hegel, forgive me


RED FOX OUT

>> No.22368894

>>22368483
>I just skipped over that cause I don’t read introductions.
Think about all the other concepts that went over your head or missed entirely in other works of philosophy because you couldn’t be bothered to read introductions or supplementary material. It’s over for you!

>> No.22368903

>>22368483
Based admission of error. Hegel is here for you. You've taken your first step on the path *towards* Hegel.

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books for having no cognition?

>> No.22369177

>philosopher filters brainlet
>"no it is the philosopher who is wrong"
many such cases

>> No.22369801

>>22369177
>philosophers are never wrong and never make mistakes
>trust the experts
>I need an authority to tell me how to think
>noooo, stop questioning dogma
YWNBAP

>> No.22370584

>>22368483
Oh shit, did that one dude actually send his ghost to torment you?

>> No.22370605

>>22369177
it's been one long chain of that since Aristotle rebelled against Plato

>> No.22370606

If you take that book seriously it might take you like 6 months to a year to absorb it and for what.
During that time you could have been doing math which is the useful kind of philosophy.

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>> No.22371289

>>22371072
kek