Year: 2020
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Hegel on the Actualization of Passion
Introduction to The Philosophy of History, trans. Friedrich (New York: Dover, 1956), p. 24. Introduction to The Philosophy of History, trans. Hartman (New York: Bobbs-Merrill, 1953), p. 30.
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“We Don’t learn Anything From History…” Hegel
Introduction to the Philosophy of History, Hegel (trans. Friedrich).
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Five Principles of Philosophical Health for Critical Times
Five Principles of Philosophical Health for Critical Times, by Dr Luis de Miranda The goal of this session is to deepen our understanding of philosophical health as it may be practiced and anticipated in contexts of care, whether the object of care is our own self, the self of others, or the integrity of our…
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Spinoza on Covid Consensus
“A common basis for harmony is fear, but that sort of harmony is without trust, and it isn’t based on reason, because fear arises from weakness of mind and so has nothing to do with the exercise of reason. (Nor does pity, though it looks like morality.)” Spinoza, Ethics, Book IV, 16 app.