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Is there anyone writing about Absolute Idealism today?

Hegel is great, but he's also a difficult read. His worldview could also benefit from all the advanced in scientific inquiry since his time. Certain developments, such as the development of complexity studies, and the idea that complexity can only exist within the borderlands between chaos and order seem to fit well with his philosophy. Information theory, and its applications to physics, biology, and the social sciences also seems like something dying for a Hegelian analysis.

I have a hard time finding things outside of academic papers though. There is no systematic I've found to create an updated Hegelian system, and it's a shame since it does seem to be vindicated in many ways (and because Hegel's own work is such a pain in the ass to read that it can't reach a wider audience).

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