hegel
6 candidate claims · branch V · biophysics
- are constrained. Hegel says the truth is neither and both. Freedom is the process of working through the contradiction, not escaping it. And this process never ends. Every resolution creates new— Slavoj Žižek Philosophy to Fall Asleep To and so on and so on
- what sense that we always read the past from our present and from our human experience we just should never forget that this was a total contingency like I believe it's a good hegelian in total— How philosophy got lost | Slavoj Žižek interview | IAI
- But the one thing that's really striking about Hegel uh is that he combines the abstract and the concrete in ways that nobody really has since mastered.— Slavoj Zizek vs. Terry Pinkard (How to Read Hegel)
- always said, "Okay, okay, but what are the options there? The things go wrong." So, to return to this, I think that uh that uh uh Hegel would have never agreed to this— Slavoj Zizek vs. Terry Pinkard (How to Read Hegel)
- Hegel would never said it like that for Hegel even our highest self reflection basic let's call it transcendental stance is always mediated by what materially goes— Slavoj Zizek vs. Terry Pinkard (How to Read Hegel)
- no that's the issue you never can you always have to mediate back to the concept like you can't like primarily logical like according to Hegel and the science of logic what do— The Net (41): Neoplatonism, Vertical Causation, Xenobots, Nature/Notion, Fre(Q) Theory, &