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by bowsamic
495 days ago
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Even Aristotle knew that reason was just an aspect of being a human and not the whole thing To be honest the only philosopher I know of who convincingly argued that everything is reason is Hegel, but he did so more by making the idea of reason so broad that even empiricism (and emotion, humour, love, the body, etc.) falls under it... |
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"History as the slaughter-bench" - and yet the aims of reason are accomplished."
But there are also Hegel scholars (Walter Jaeschke for example) who simply consider these accusations to be uneducated and that he does not see the atrocities of history as reasonable, but on the contrary makes criticism possible in the first place.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lectures_on_the_Philosophy_of_...