- "Hegel’s dialectic, a system of science grounded in the Absolute Knowing of the Phenomenology, hardly begins before it must circle back into the territory of poetry. In trying to sublate the poem, it reveals its own affinity with it, its own mimetic dependence on literature." (Ivan Boldyrev) https://jhiblog.org/2022/03/21/take-the-time-to-end-schiller-hegel-and-the-dangers-of-poetry/ 29 comments philosophy
- “a philosophy purportedly obsessed with the ends (of art, or history) and with the final resolutions, a philosophy that seems to have left poetry behind, demonstrates how open and uncertain the ending of its own prose might be.” https://jhiblog.org/2022/03/21/take-the-time-to-end-schiller-hegel-and-the-dangers-of-poetry/ 2 comments philosophy
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