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PREMIUM-Ep. 276: Hegel on Perception (Part Two)

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Perception, Chapter Two

In chapter two of the miller version, we look at perception and deception. We are going to take the universal as a sensuous immediacy - but that is actually going to get us into trouble. The wealth of sense knowledge belongs to perception, not to immediate certainty,. For only perception contains negation, that is, difference or manifoldness within its essence. So instead of a bare particular, now we get a thing that has many properties. And how we're supposed to think about that is what we're going to discuss moving for do we think about it as a bundle of properties? Do we think about these properties as ring in a substance or a medium? How does that all work

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