Slavoj Zizek: Hegel MASSACRES Kant on Knowledge!

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Cancelled Philosopher comments on a section of "Less Than Nothing," by my favourite Hegelian/Lacanian/Marxist philosopher, Slavoj Zizek. He describes famous 1700s Enlightenment philosopher, Kant's failed attempt to dismantle continental idealist philosopher, Hegel's system of absolute knowledge. To Zizek ally, Jacobi, it's the case that founder of German idealism, Fichte's different system of knowledge could not adequately replace Hegel's system that Kant claimed to have destroyed.
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This is art. The chest. The matrix. The hat. The word salad. Its absolut perfection. Thank you!

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What????00:45:”Kant tried to reinterpret Hegels system of

No, Immanuel Kant (1724–1804) did not read or critique anything from Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770–1831) because Kant died in 1804, the same year Hegel published his first major work, The Phenomenology of Spirit. Hegel’s major contributions to philosophy came after Kant’s death, making it impossible for Kant to engage directly with Hegel’s ideas.

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You know what can not be cancelled by anybody by no means?? This beard of yours. Its asserted and established its dominance from now and for eternity!

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