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Reading p. 153-155 of Georg W.F. Hegel's "Lectures on the History of Philosophy 1825-1826" vol. III, "Medieval and Modern Philosophy" (ed. Robert Brown), the section on Benedict Spinoza. Recorded 5-30-23.

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This one is more discussion than actual reading, as we're trying to make sense of Hegel's notion of the "Absolute" as it is derived from Spinoza. It takes us three parts to entirely get through the text.
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