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A professor at Columbian College, which became George Washington University, he wrote several books on Hegelian idealistic philosophy during his residence.
But what happens when the other kind of History — academic, not Hegelian — starts to collapse?
Barack Obama sounded distinctly Hegelian when he preached: “There is not a liberal America and a conservative America — there is the United States of America.”
Carlisle reminds us that in “Either/Or,” Kierkegaard’s first published work, he presents Hegel’s thought as “nihilistic” and used the book, in part, to “depose Hegelian philosophy.”
Whether or not you buy the Hegelian theory of tragedy, it’s indisputable that the ancient tragedians were drawn to dramatic situations that didn’t have obvious solutions.
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