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Ep. 48 Jonathan Bi: Rene Girard - Social Pressure, True and False Desires, Sacrifice, and Belief

The Moral Imagination

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Is Hegel's Phenomenology Really Descriptive of the Process of Growth?

Hegel's phenomenology describes a subject that goes through a dialectically progressing series of stages. And when the subject transitions from stage, Hegel describes this path even if it is getting better and better as despair. When you leap the stage, when you renounce that, in your case, if not wanting to be an investment banker, it's a huge despair. For some subjects who are really truth and wisdom seeking, they can't bear the fact that they're inhabiting a personality that is not true and genuine to them.

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