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"Lived Experience," Explained

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Hegel's Dialectic Thoughts

When Hegel was devising the dialectic, he said that you can't really understand things without lifting up to a higher level. So for example, I gave an example one time in a podcast where I said that the, if you got hit by a car, well, you could just say that the driver had this happen or you know, you step down in front of a car like an idiot and so on. And these are simple explanations of looking for the causes. But what Hegel would say is we have to go higher and higher and higher up, we've got to understand it as an entire system of causes.

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