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As if the women were educated who knows how? By breathing ideas and by living, not by accumulating knowledge. Meanwhile, the male position can only be achieved through the stress of thought and many technical efforts. Thank you teacher, that is more than enough. I don’t want to hear any more statements like that. But it’s a very impressive example of how people see what makes sense always change. POSTER ONCE UPON A TIME THERE WAS A GIRL WHO REALLY LOVED CATS AND HALLOWEEN. It shows that Hegel was just a child of his time. And so do we. Some of my ‘obvious’ views will also not withstand the test of time. Because then I will give an example of what is currently being changed. For example, I can say that driving a car is stupid because it pollutes the environment. Many people already think so. And history proves that much of what we take for granted will no longer stand in the light of history. We can also observe another thing. It was the large majority of men of the Hegel era, who were able to unleash such kind of crude attacks on the inferiority of women that drove the development of the women’s movement. They came up with a thesis. Why? Because women have started to rebel.

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There is no need to take an opinion on something that everyone agrees on. And the more violently they express their views on women’s inferiority, the stronger the negation becomes. You can say that against strong opponents is the best thing that can happen. The more extreme, the more they are faced with more intense reactions. There is a proverb about adding fuel to the fire. My furnace started burning harder a minute ago! From the point of view of pure philosophy or logic, there is often a dialectic tension between the two concepts. If I think of the concept of ‘being’, I am compelled to think about the concept of the opposite of the concept of ‘not being’. I can’t think about my existence without realizing right away that I don’t last forever. The tension between ‘being’ and ‘not being’ is resolved by the concept of ‘becoming’. For if something is in becoming, it exists and does not exist. Hence, Hegel’s ‘reason’ is dynamic logic. Since the features of reality are contradictions, the description of reality must also be full of contrast. Here’s another example: It is said that the Danish nuclear physicist Niels Bohr told of Newton having a horseshoe hanging in front of his main door. But that was just a superstition, and Newton was certainly not superstitious.

When someone asked him if he really believed such things, he replied. No, I don’t believe it, but people tell me it helps anyway. But his answer is quite the dialectic in terms of the opposite. Like our Norwegian poet Vinje, Niels Bohr is famous for contradiction in thought, he once said: There are two types of truth. There are superficial truths, which are obviously false. But there are profound truths, the opposite of which is equally true. POSTER ONCE UPON A TIME THERE WAS A GIRL WHO REALLY LOVED CATS AND HALLOWEEN. Individualism has also encountered its negation or its opposite in Hegelian philosophy. Hegel emphasizes what he calls ‘objective’ powers. In these powers, Hegel emphasized the importance of the family, civil society and the state. You could say that Hegel is somewhat skeptical of the individual. He believes that the individual is an organic part of the community. Reason or ‘spirit of the world’ appears first and foremost in human-human interaction. Reason shows itself best in language. Language is what we are born into.

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Norwegian language is unharmed without Mr. Hansen, but Mr. Hansen cannot live without the Norwegian language. So it is not the individual that shapes the language but the language that shapes the individual. Just as when a baby is born into a language, he is also born in a historical circumstance. And no one has a free relationship with that kind of situation. POSTER ONCE UPON A TIME THERE WAS A GIRL WHO REALLY LOVED CATS AND HALLOWEEN. Therefore, those who cannot find their place in the country are not part of history. You may remember that this was once the central thought of the great Athenian philosophers. Citizens cannot be without a nation as well as a nation cannot be without a citizen. According to Hegel, a country is not just an individual citizen. Furthermore, it is more than the sum of all the citizens of that country. So he says people cannot ‘give up society’. Therefore, those who just shrug their shoulders at the society they live in and just want to ‘find their own soul’ will be ridiculed. I don’t know if I can totally agree, but that’s fine.

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