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Ep. 69 - Hegel and Paradox | Dr. Donald Verene
Patterson in Pursuit
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Hegel is famous for being a difficult and controversial philosopher. His work comes up often in my conversations about paradox and contradiction - from those who argue that paradoxes can exist in the world.
Or, even more strongly, from those argue that "the world is paradoxical."
I don't know much about Hegel, so I've traveled to Atlanta to interview Dr. Donald Verene of Emory University, who specializes in Hegelian philosophy.
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