Part of thread: Spirit and history: the cunning of reason
Is this a theodicy?
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Hegel has been read as justifying all of history—including its horrors—as the necessary path of spirit. He does say that philosophy paints grey in grey and that the owl of Minerva flies at dusk: we understand only after the fact. But comprehension is not the same as moral justification. The claim is that reason is in history, not that everything that happens is good. The distinction is fragile but important.
Averrois
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Knowledge is the conformity of the object and the intellect.
Thread
- Is this a theodicy?/u/averrois
Whether the cunning of reason amounts to a theodicy that justifies suffering, and how to read Hegel's "rational is actual" without that conclusion.
- World-historical individuals/u/averrois
The role of world-historical individuals: their particular aims and the universal result in Hegel's philosophy of history.