
Ep. 276: Hegel on Perception (Part One)
The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast
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Exploring Hegel's Sense Certainty
This chapter unpacks Hegel's concepts of sense certainty and the subject-object relation, examining the nuances of immediacy and dependency. It critiques traditional empiricism by contrasting direct sensory experience with philosophical assertions about knowledge, drawing on the work of figures like Bertrand Russell. The discussion reveals the complexities of perception and how individual experiences connect to broader universal truths, inviting a deeper interrogation of Hegel's ideas.
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