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* Hegel didn’t value the individual, but instead the collective.{{su|(A)}} | * Hegel didn’t value the individual, but instead the collective.{{su|(A)}} | ||
* The inscription at the temple of Apollo in Delphi was 'Know thyself.'{{su|(R)}} | * The inscription at the temple of Apollo in Delphi was 'Know thyself.'{{su|(R)}} | ||
* You’ve got to take into account where you live, too.{{su|(J)}} | |||
* He lved through a period of immense change, witnessing the Terror and Napoleon's conquest, for example. The authorities didn’t like all his writings. French revolutionaries wanted to protect their revolution.{{su|(M)}} | |||
* Copies of the Beveridge Report were found in Hitler's bunker in Berlin.{{su|(S)}} | |||
*Jose Mourinho has frequently quoted Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel on the truth, particularly the idea that "the truth is in the whole.{{su|(S)}} | |||
* How does Hegel's dialectic process compare with Socratic dialogue?{{su|(S)}} | |||
* Dialectic doesn’t necessarily mean a chain of questioning.{{su|(L)}} | |||
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* In most of their discussions, Glaucon eventually agreed to Socrates' point.{{su|(L)}} | |||
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The Wells School of Philosophy
Roll Call22nd April 2024, Hare Lane, 1000-1200 hrs: Tutors: Linda (L), Steve (S) Pupils: Alexis (A), David (D), John (J), Margie (M) Patricia (P), Ray (R), Robin (ℜ) Scribe: Gavin (G) Apologies: Colin (C), Howard (H), Viki (V) The homework setIf you haven’t already, do have a look at this School Of Life video about Hegel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H5JGE3lhuNo I was somewhat heartened by the proposition made in it that Hegel was a terrible writer, as before looking at this I really hadn’t got a handle on him.(LINDA) The five main ideas of Hegel outlined in this video all have great relevance to modern problems and how to view them in a way that is not demoralising. I think looking at each of these would be a useful structure for our discussion on Tuesday. There are hints here of the pendulum of history that Howard has mentioned. Quick Summary from Gemini, the AI tool, on the relevance of Hegel to todayHegel, a towering figure in Western philosophy, remains surprisingly relevant in the 21st century for a multitude of reasons: 1. The Dialectical Method:
2. Understanding History and Progress:
3. The Importance of Recognition:
4. Holism and Interconnectedness:
5. Influence on Subsequent Thought:
6. Debates in Ethics and Politics:
7. Understanding Modernity:
SummaryHowever, it's also important to note some criticisms and complexities:
In conclusion, while Hegel might seem like a philosopher of the past, his ideas continue to offer valuable frameworks for understanding the complexities of the present. His emphasis on dialectics, history, recognition, and interconnectedness, along with his profound influence on subsequent thought, ensures his enduring relevance to contemporary philosophical, social, and political discussions. Discussion
Conflict resolution book used at camp David. Negotiation and compromise. Ury and fry getting to yes. Alexis: Important thing is the process, not the goal, because overtime the goal will change. John: Bernstein concert at end of Berlin Wall. Beethoven freuheit is joy of heaven . Was Freude. Steve: now need new institutions to cope with what is a woman ruling. Alexis: hol doesn’t work, along with other institutions. Steve: we need to adapt rather than ditch. Ray: Poor quality government for many years. David: criticising Civil servants? Steve: talk in sound bites today. Alexis: good points made in parliament in Brexit debates, but not reported by news providers. Linda: media have a role in this. No other mep apart from farage appeared on r4 question time. Ray: badenoch cited potholes as being the big Tory sales point. Steve: Hegel said there is something in nationalism. Linda Hegel said find the humanity in everything. Socrates rather keen on will and the passions. Steve: fruit tree metaphor: buds, blossom, fruit. David: apple tree and plum tree. Apples but not plums will be good today. Ray metaphor to bring about change. Penguin film in Argentina. David: Parliamentary select committees high quality debate. Ray: erg generated no research. Steve: Monica videos always show her sitting next to a map on their phone. John: you have to think internationally. You have to have trade. Ray: internationalisation happened before globalisation. Generated more trade volumes than the early days of globalisation. JUte production: invest where the good is produced. Dundee and Bangladesh. Germany realised it didn’t have any colonies so went about trying to acquire them. Steve: global corporations now undermine nation-states. Trump now imitating a backlash. Alexis Corporations now know what they want better than nation-states. Steve: would Marx be saying this is the collapse of capitalism. David: good out some of ww2 was United Nations and gatt. Trump is undermining all of this. Ray: Trump attack on federal reserve. Trump is acting as a demagogue. Weakness of presidential system. Trump as king. Ripple affect across world: Putin, Netanyahu, Hungarian chap. Steve: Donna holt published location of 10 immigrants in claygate. Alexis: social media as manifestation Hegel’s theory of interconnectedness. Next time: nature of justice. Memory surfaced to an adult of being molested in his childhood. Consequentialist view of bringing a crime from long ago. Justice for victims. Punishment? For retribution? Apologies? Do you initiate a formal legal proceedings or not? Cover ups in church. And in chile church.
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