05.27.2012 - By The Peace Revolution Podcast
Notes, References, and Links for further study:
Tragedy and Hope dot com
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Peace Revolution primary site (2009-2012)*
Peace Revolution backup stream (2006-2012)*
Includes the 9/11 Synchronicity Podcast (predecessor to Peace Revolution)
*These 2 podcasts amount to 250+ hours of commercial-free educational content, which formulate a comprehensive and conscious curriculum.
The Ultimate History Lesson dot com (the film, notes, references, transcript, etc.)
Research Bonus Pack (fundraiser for media partners and JTG)
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The Ultimate History Lesson Official Playlist (on YouTube)
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Reference Map to Episode 057:
(minutes 0-10min) Richard’s introductory monologue
(minutes 10-55) T&H Hosts Corbett Report Radio (week 2), featuring Tony Myers and Brett Veinotte / Topic: Hegel the Individual
Brett’s site: http://schoolsucks.podomatic.com
Brett’s LIVE Show (Thurs. 10pm Eastern Time): http://edu-lu-tion.com/live
(minutes 55-1h52m) Infowars Nightly News: “The Government is Raping You” an Interview with FBI whistleblower Sibel Edmonds conducted by Alex Jones (on YouTube)
(1h52m-4h51m) Mae Brussell 1979 / Chronology: How the Past Affects Our Future (on YouTube)
(4h51m-6h13m) School Sucks Podcast episode 143: Logic Saves Lives part 1: Foundation, Attitudes, and Values featuring Wes Bertrand of the Complete Liberty Podcast
Wes Bertand (on Amazon): “The Philosophy of Liberty” (2001)
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References & Notes for Corbett Report Radio: Hegel the Individual
Introduction
5 W’s
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (Who)
German Philosopher (What and Where)
August 27, 1770 – November 14, 1831 (When)
“I believe that in the course of my own development as a philosopher, I have recapitulated and give expression to the “autobiography” of the Absolute.” (Why)
Historical Context
Timeline of released works:
The Phenomenology of Mind (1807)
The Science of Logic (1812)
Philosophy of Right (1821)
Logic: Part One -Encyclopaedia of the Philosophical Sciences(1830)
Philosophy of Nature: Part Two -Encyclopaedia of the Philosophical Sciences (1817)
Philosophy of Mind: Part Three -Encyclopaedia of the Philosophical Sciences (1830)
Lectures on the History of Philosophy (1833) – selections
The Philosophy of History: Introduction (1837)
Outlines of the Phenomenology (1840)
Outlines of the Logic(1840)
Sourced:
http://www.philosophypages.com/ph/hege.htm
www.class.uidaho.edu/mickelsen/hegel310.htm
http://www.tebyan.net/Events_History/Historical_Figures/2003/8/23/25587.html
Hegel’s Influences
Friedrich Hölderlin
Idealization of Greeks – Poetry as rift between Religion and Reason
Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Friedrich Schiller
French Revolution
Immanuel Kant
Critique of Pure Reason, Practical Reason, and Judgment
Critique of Pure Reason asked posited the questions:
How do we know what we know?
How is knowledge possible?
What can we know?
What can we never expect to know?
Kantian limits to reason and knowledge
Kant believed that he had demonstrated that we can only know the world as it appears to us, and is(continued)