When? This afternoon at around four o'clock.
Where? Salamanca Place. Silos end.
Why? Waiting for inspiration.
All of this reading about Hitler has forced me back to the German Idealist philosophers. I have mentioned my interest in the Idealist School on this blog previously, and retain the admiration developed for them a few years ago now.
As an aside, I will admit to having a particular fondness for Fichte, and am forcefully making the case for the present bump to be called Johann or Gottlieb should it turn out to be a boy. I do not expect to be victorious.
But back to Hitler and the idealists. It seems tragic to me that to many, Hitler was in many respects the culmination of Hegelian thought. Yet, as in many aspects of his life, Hitler was just a tad off course on his interpretation. And thinking about this, I was reminded of Hegel's last words, which I have heard to have been:
"Only one man ever understood me... And he didn't understand me."
Some say that he was talking about Marx, but Marx thinks that he was talking about himself. If you have ever read Hegel, you probably understand where he was coming from.
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