Hegel Everyday #1

 30/5/24

6. Hegel is criticizing philosophers like Spinoza and Schlegal here who think that Intuition - direct, unmediated experience is central to experiencing god and truth.Hegel on the other hand thinks that the german word Begriff = Grasping translated as ‘The Notion’ or ‘The Concept’ is the essential nature of the truth. The other philosophers are in some sense afraid of the labour of the whole emergence of truth and pessimistic about Humans’ capability to get there which is why they place direct unmediated experience at a higher level than discursive knowledge. This is a problem because with unmediated knowledge you cannot know whether it is a hallucination e.g

7. Continuing the criticism, Hegel mentions a movement of thought where not only has spirit been displaced from substantial life = NPC lifestyle unaware of finitude, but it has also become aware of its finitude, abusing itself for living in this wickidness. (Kinda like this family guy clip). Instead of going through the laborious process that leads to the luminous heights of science, it instead wants philosophy to sew together what the enlightenment “tore asunder”. 

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