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EPISODE · Mar 14, 2016

Episode 135: Hegel on the Logic of Basic Metaphysical Concepts

from The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast · host Mark Linsenmayer

A whole second discussion on G.F.W. Hegel's Encyclopedia Logic, hitting sections 78–99 on the dialectic and Understanding vs. Reason. Hegel thinks we can use Reason to objectively come up with basic metaphysical categories, but can we really? With guest Amogh Sahu. This continues ep. 134. PEL Citizens can listen to the Aftershow. End song: "Flow" by Gary Lucas and Mark Lint. Listen to Gary interviewed about this instrumental on Nakedly Examined Music #7. The post Episode 135: Hegel on the Logic of Basic Metaphysical Concepts first appeared on The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast.

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A whole second discussion on G.F.W. Hegel's Encyclopedia Logic, hitting sections 78–99 on the dialectic and Understanding vs. Reason. Hegel thinks we can use Reason to objectively come up with basic metaphysical categories, but can we really? With...

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