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From: emh@bonnie.UUCP (Edward M. Hummel)
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Subject: Re: philosophy books
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Date: Sat, 6-Oct-84 17:32:11 EDT
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>I wasn't involved in the input to the list of great philoso-bibs,
>but isn't Hegel missing? Or is he conspicuous ony in his absence?
>Granted, the guy got carried away and made an ass out of himself 
>here and there, but for internal consistency his description of
>the universe is hard to beat. I know it's not popular to embrace
>Hegel (a bit ripe by now i would say), but consider that Marx, 
>Nietchze, Kierkegaard, all the late 19th century biggies, were
>basically aligning themselves for or against Hegel. Consider the
> .........
>	Jim McCrae ...!hplabs!sytek!jtm

I missed the posting of the aforementioned list.  Would someone be
kind enough to mail me a copy.
	Thanks in advance.
				E. Hummel
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