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by AndrewKemendo
89 days ago
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Oh the amount of branching and forking and remixing of Hegel is more or less infinite I think it’s worth again pointing out that Hegel was at the height of contemporary philosophy at the time but he wasn’t a mathematician and this is the key distinction. Hagel lives in the pre-mathematical economics world. The continental philosophy world of words with Kant etc… and never crossed into the mathematical world. So I liking it too he was doing limited capabilities and tools that he had Again compare this to the scientific process described by Francis Bacon. There are no remixes to that there’s just improvements. Ultimately using the dialectic is trying to use an outdated technology for understanding human behavior |
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Interestingly, a lot of arguments and formulations Kant had were lifted from Leibniz and reframed with a less mathematical flavor. I remember in particular his argument against infinite regress was pretty much pound for pound just reciting some conjecture from Leibniz (without attribution)