
Preface to Hegel's Phenomenology
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Hegel's Universality
Hegel's universality is a difficult to think about unless one reads hegel. Hegela imagines the universal as the particular that changes all particulars. This is central to his, you know, philosophyt large and a, this is also what changes his phenomenology from others. Every single thing we know or interact with is affected by universality. We can't just enter into a little isolated realm where we're free from the universal. And it's only by thinking the whole that we understand that.
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