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On Jun 6, 2006, at 12:36 PM, Peter Michael Gerdes wrote:
I've studied a fair bit of analytic philosophy and feel that it is
the rigorous arguments and detailed justification that separates
worthwhile philosophy from mere speculation or faith based
spiritual musings. Is there any reason for someone like me to take
Hegel seriously? You've talked about the ideas he has but does he
give us any good reason to believe they are true? Whenever I have
tried to read Hegel I got the sense the arguments were incomplete
and confused but I have to admit I haven't given him much of a chance.
Does Hegel actually have good arguments for his views or is he just
musing and throwing out ideas? If not why should we take him
seriously?
Peter (in Oakland)