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In this thread we express our hate towards Hegel.

>> No.5833454

I hate Hegel.

>> No.5833455

I hate Hegel.

>> No.5833583

I hate Hegel.

>> No.5833590

Hegel, I hate.

>> No.5833597

>>5833439
>>5833455
>>5833583
>>5833590
I hate him more.

>> No.5833600

The absolute spirit isn't real

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5833616

>>5833439
wow such negative
very antithesis

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>>5833454
>>5833455
>>5833590
>>5833597
>>5833600
>>5833616

>> No.5833651

Bagels

>> No.5833694

Fuck Hegel.

>> No.5833842

Hegel, more Lamegel

>> No.5833854

>>5833842
Mean to say "more like Lamegel"

Damn, if I had only read Hegel I wouldn't have made such a mistake.

>> No.5833860

I hate Hegel

>> No.5833862

I haven't read a single thing by Hegel and have no idea what his philosophy is, yet I still post in the presence of the academic heavyweights on /lit/

>> No.5833891

hagel more like bagel

>> No.5833902

>>5833862
>4chan
>"academic heavyweights"
Topkek

>> No.5833940

>>5833891
Hagel was an asshole, the USA never should have invaded Iraq or Afghanistan lol

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5834324

Hegel a shit.

>> No.5834329

Hegel --> Marx --> Communism --> 100 million deaths

So pretty much the worst philosopher in history when you think about it

>> No.5834333

I love Hegel

>> No.5834906

http://www.marxists.org/reference/subject/philosophy/works/en/magee.htm

>Every individual is a blind link in the chain of absolute necessity, along which the world develops. Every individual can raise himself to domination over a great length of this chain only if he realizes the goal of this great necessity and, by virtue of this knowledge, learns to speak the magic words which evoke its shape. The knowledge of how to simultaneously absorb and elevate oneself beyond the total energy of suffering and antithesis that has dominated the world and all forms of its development for thousands of years — this knowledge can be gathered from philosophy alone,"

>There are, furthermore, numerous Hermetic elements in Hegel’s writings. These include, in broad strokes, a Masonic subtext of “initiation mysticism” in the Phenomenology of Spirit; a Boehmean subtext to the Phenomenology’s famous preface; a Kabbalistic-Boehmean-Lullian influence on the Logic; alchemical-Paracelsian elements in the Philosophy of Nature; an influence of Kabbalistic and Joachimite millennialism on Hegel’s doctrine of Objective Spirit and theory of world history; alchemical and Rosicrucian images in the Philosophy of Right; an influence of the Hermetic tradition of pansophia on the system as a whole; an endorsement of the Hermetic belief in philosophia perennis; and the use of perennial Hermetic symbolic forms (such as the triangle, the circle, and the square) as structural, architectonic devices.

>Voegelin’s principal statement on Hegel’s Hermeticism is a savagely polemical essay, “On Hegel: A Study in Sorcery,” referring to the Phenomenology of Spirit as a “grimoire” which “must be recognized as a work of magic — indeed, it is one of the great magic performances.”

>It is surely one of the great ironies of history that the Hermetic ideal of man as magus, achieving total knowledge and wielding Godlike powers to bring the world to perfection, was the prototype of the modern scientist. Yet, as Gerald Hanratty writes, “the widespread recourse to magical and alchemical techniques inspired a new confidence in man’s operational powers. In contrast with the passive and contemplative attitudes which generally prevail during earlier centuries, Renaissance alchemists and Magi asserted their dominion over all levels of being.” Hermeticism replaces the love of wisdom with the lust for power. As we shall see, Hegel’s system is the ultimate expression of this pursuit of mastery.

>> No.5835163

I hate him more.

>> No.5835168

David Hume could outconsume Schopenhauer and Hegel

>> No.5835238

>>5835168
Hegel for sure, Schopenhauer? I don't know.
I we actually were a "beam of perceptions", like he said, we would all be like this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korsakoff%27s_syndrome

>> No.5835241

>>5833439
Hegel must have taken it in the corn hole a few too many times.

>> No.5835247

>>5835241
How many times can a man take it in the corn hole and never the less insist that he's completely straight?

>> No.5837655

>>5835247
That's the whole point of the thread.