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<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
A more charitable reading is that the real is
_intelligible_, that we with the equipment of the
Logik we can make sense out of whatever is real,
without necessarily thinking it is  perfect.

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I think it has to do with the idea in ancient
philosophy and then scholasticism that reality admits
of degrees, that something "is" more fully the closer
it approaches an (rationally cognizable) ideal that is
the thing's essence. Hegel is saying in part that the
more rational something is, the more real it is.

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Nu, zayats, pogodi!



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