Question Re: Hegel

Justin Schwartz jkschw at hotmail.com
Mon Mar 25 07:09:38 PST 2002



>From: BARTELBYVQF at cs.com
>Reply-To: lbo-talk at lists.panix.com
>To: lbo-talk at lists.panix.com
>Subject: Question Re: Hegel
>Date: Sun, 24 Mar 2002 19:32:35 EST
>
>Any listers familiar enough with Hegel to substantiate the following quote?
>I know the first is from Philosphy of Right but I am not sure if the second
>is a paraphrase or not.
>
>First quote: "It is only with the fall of dusk that the owl of Minerva
>spreads its wings."
>
>Second quote (?) "The owl of Minerva flies at midnight."

Twilight. It's the same quote.


>
>Since I've made a personal committment not to read sizable amounts of Hegel
>until I am to old to be of use I was hoping some person who had him
>assigned
>in a course could clear this up.
>mcapri

It's the Preface to the Ph.R, pretty accessible, actually.

jks

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