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Is Hegel's Theory of Time Relevant?
Hegel's idea of retroactivity is crucial for hegel. He sees ruptures that occur as almost like breaks in the fabric of time. We find the cause only after the fact, and we look back and say, oh, it must have been this that caused that. But i'm also curious, as part of that too, i think a big thing is, how does time function for hegel?