The past must be narrated, the present cognized, the future intimated. (Schelling)
Hegelian dialectic cognizes the past.
The past is not a point in time, but an ekstases. A “reaching-out”. The past is no less “present” than the present, it is simply present in a different way (as recollected, as remembered).
The past must be narrated because this [...]
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What’s wrong with Hegel
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Milan’s Photography
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My friend the public servant also happens to be an excellent photographer, and he has recently compiled a page of his photographic work from the last seven years. It is best viewed as a slideshow.