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Hegel:
>Or, again, it's fear of the truth that may lead consciousness to hide, from itself and others, behind the pretension that it's burning zeal for truth makes it difficult or even impossible to find any other truth but the unique truth of vanity—that of being at any rate cleverer than any thoughts that one gets by oneself or others. This conceit which understands how to belittle every truth, in order to turn back into itself and gloat over its own understanding, which knows how to dissolve every thought and always find the same barren Ego instead of any content—this is a satisfaction we must leave to itself, for it flees from the universal, and seeks only to be for itself.

>> No.10954514

I want to read Hegel but I dont even know what phenomenology is
Regards iq89

>> No.10955447

>>10954514
Watch Sadler's videos.

>> No.10956557

>>10955447
This, then re-read all the previous chapters up to that point.

>> No.10956573

>>10954514
Phenomena (from Kant) plus Logos.
It means something a bit different in Husserl tho.

>> No.10956586

Hegel wrote only for his academic contemporaries and succeeded in making even their eyes glaze over. Not only do you not have to read him, you should feel free to laugh if anyone suggests it.

In my opinion, at least. I'm sure some people swear by him.

>> No.10956601
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>>10954514
>phenomenology
You know Anon... I phenomeno, you phenomeno, he,she, we phenomeno! The study of phenomenology? Come on Anon, that's first grade stuff!

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>>10956586
A very hungry fox walked into a vineyard where there was an ample supply of luscious looking grapes. Grapes had never looked so good, and the fox was famished. However, the grapes hung higher than the fox could reach. He jumped and stretched and hopped and reached and jumped some more trying to get those yummy grapes, but to no avail. No matter what he tried, he could not reach the grapes. He wore himself out jumping and jumping to get the grapes.

fox and grapes
"Those grapes surely must be sour," he said as he walked away, "I wouldn't eat them if they were served to me on a silver platter."

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>>10956573

>> No.10957311

>>10956613
nice