1995-09-27 - Hegel

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From: “Bob Bruen, MIT Lab for Nuclear Science” <BRUEN@mitlns.mit.edu>
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
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UTC Datetime: 1995-09-27 13:32:06 UTC
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From: "Bob Bruen, MIT Lab for Nuclear Science" <BRUEN@mitlns.mit.edu>
Date: Wed, 27 Sep 95 06:32:06 PDT
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Hegel
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James Caldwell wrote:

>On 25 Sep 95 at 0:06, Hroller Anonymous Remailer wrote:
>It's called the Hegelian Diclectic(sp?) first postulated by William
>Hegel (an ass) in Germany approx the 1600's as a method for social change
>when none could otherwise be achieved.

  Just for a reality check, Georg Wilhelm Hegel (1770-1831), was not an ass, 
  but rather a brilliant philospher, even if you do like his views. I am 
  guessing you are refering to his "dialectic", which was simply an observation 
  of the way history worked:  Thesis <---> Antithesis
                                       |
                                   Synthesis

   The synthesis then becomes the new thesis and history moves. It was not
   proposed as a method of social change, but rather a description of how
   history moves. It is always better to some of idea of what you are talking
   about before you make such rash, critical statements. 

   Sorry for the noise to the list.

                              Bob





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