
#284 - Hegel on Being: A Dialogue with Stephen Houlgate
Converging Dialogues
Exploring Kant and Hegel's Perspectives on Objectivity
This chapter analyzes the differing views of Kant and Hegel regarding objectivity, delving deep into the definitions and implications of objectivity as a necessary and universal aspect of philosophical inquiry. It highlights the distinctions between subjective and objective thinking and the concept of the 'thing in itself' as perceived by these two renowned philosophers. The conversation underscores the importance of understanding objectivity as essential in bridging the gap between human experience and the external world.
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