Re: timescale question

From: Steve Gabosch (bebop101@comcast.net)
Date: Fri Oct 31 2003 - 01:06:43 PST


Andy wrote:
"But always remember that Hegel is not just talking about "logic", he is
talking about the logic of human social relations."

This makes perfect sense from a materialist point of view, keeping in mind
Marx's famous quote "social being determines consciousness." In this
sense, any philosopher of logic and cognitive processes - anyone who pays
attention to how people think - is in effect thinking and talking about
their perceptions about and insights into the logic of human social
relations. But from his idealist point of view, what was Hegel's take on
the relationship between human social relations and logic?

- Steve



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