
Hegel, Husserl and the Phenomenology of Historical Worlds
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GWF Hegel famously described philosophy as ''its own time apprehended in thoughts'', reflecting a desire that we increasingly experience, namely, the desire to understand our complex and fast-changing world. But how can we philosophically describe the world we live in? When Hegel attempted his systematic account of the historical world, he needed to conceive of history as rational progress to allo...
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GWF Hegel famously described philosophy as ''its own time apprehended in thoughts'', reflecting a desire that we increasingly experience, namely, the desire to understand our complex and fast-changing world. But how can we philosophically describe the world we live in? When Hegel attempted his systematic account of the historical world, he needed to conceive of history as rational progress to allo...
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