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* A New Look at the Great Unreadable

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Two talks on Hegel by MICHAEL MORAN , Lecturer in Philosophy, Sussex University
2: Hegel's language
It is commonly thought that Hegel rendered language almost unintelligible: yet great poets found his use of it a revelation. Hegel's language can be viewed as the key to an influence which is different from that which we usually attribute to him

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