In a message dated 6/2/2001 1:57:56 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hegel is definitely a believer in conflict. He dared to undertake a
consummation of Philosophy, Western and Eastern. He embraced the
resulting conflict despite finding it disturbing. Maybe his search for
the
In a message dated 6/2/2001 1:57:56 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hegel is definitely a believer in conflict. He dared to undertake a
consummation of Philosophy, Western and Eastern. He embraced the
resulting conflict despite finding it disturbing. Maybe his search for
the
Hegel is definitely a believer in conflict. He dared to undertake a
consummation of Philosophy, Western and Eastern. He embraced the
resulting conflict despite finding it disturbing. Maybe his search for
the Absolute was a process of reconciliation, a bereavement over the
ideals lost by the contem
Hi Ian, Ken and Andrew,
>What is the whole? How could we possibly test/verify/falsify Hegel's
>assertion? It was Protagoras who said "man is the measure..."
>
>Ian
True enough, Protagoras said it. Aristotle just wrote it down. Kinda like
Socrates and Plato, I would've thought.
Ken, I take n