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+JMJ+

Lectures on the Philosophy of World History: Introduction: Reason in History by G.W.F Hegel (tr. Nisbet)


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I'm reading Reading the Sermon on the Mount with John Stott.
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Wosbald wrote: 02 Jul 2023, 09:15 +JMJ+

Lectures on the Philosophy of World History: Introduction: Reason in History by G.W.F Hegel (tr. Nisbet)
I've never had cause to concern myself with Hegel, so maybe you can answer a question that has troubled me for a long time:

Is Marxism so disordered, deterministic, and materialist because Hegel was a sick philosopher? Much as Hitler was inspired by the sickness of Nietzsche?

Or was Hegel a well-ordered realist, and Marx twisted a healthy philosophy into a political disorder of his own?
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The Child and The River, by Henri Bosco, translated by Joyce Zonana.
The Indians will not bother you now, on account of ... you are touched.
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Working to get into Faraday-- Experimental Researches in Electricity (Read November 24, 1831)
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gaining_age wrote: 08 Jul 2023, 06:07 Working to get into Faraday-- Experimental Researches in Electricity (Read November 24, 1831)
Useless fact: I was born two houses down from Michael Faraday's house. True story.
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Biff wrote: 08 Jul 2023, 10:06
gaining_age wrote: 08 Jul 2023, 06:07 Working to get into Faraday-- Experimental Researches in Electricity (Read November 24, 1831)
Useless fact: I was born two houses down from Michael Faraday's house. True story.
Excellent! I'd make a physics joke here but nobody would get it.
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gaining_age wrote: 08 Jul 2023, 10:41
Biff wrote: 08 Jul 2023, 10:06
gaining_age wrote: 08 Jul 2023, 06:07 Working to get into Faraday-- Experimental Researches in Electricity (Read November 24, 1831)
Useless fact: I was born two houses down from Michael Faraday's house. True story.
Excellent! I'd make a physics joke here but nobody would get it.
He lived at 1/137 Eddington Drive.
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coco wrote: 08 Jul 2023, 12:08
gaining_age wrote: 08 Jul 2023, 10:41
Biff wrote: 08 Jul 2023, 10:06

Useless fact: I was born two houses down from Michael Faraday's house. True story.
Excellent! I'd make a physics joke here but nobody would get it.
He lived at 1/137 Eddington Drive.
No... that was Wolfgang Pauli... excellent observation, though. Ok, it wasn't his address.. but 137 was the room he passed away in.
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It sold in 2020 for a mere £1,750,000
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