Schlesinger, Hegel, 1831
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel was born on this day in 1770.
The ignorant man is not free, because what confronts him is
an alien world, something outside him and in the offing, on which he depends,
without his having made this foreign world for himself and therefore without
being at home in it by himself as in something his own. The impulse of
curiosity, the pressure for knowledge, from the lowest level up to the highest
rung of philosophical insight arises only from the struggle to cancel this
situation of unfreedom and to make the world one's own in one's ideas and thought. Everybody allows that to know any other science you must
have first studied it, and that you can only claim to express a judgment upon
it in virtue of such knowledge. Everybody allows that to make a shoe you must
have learned and practised the craft of the shoemaker, though every man has a
model in his own foot, and possesses in his hands the natural endowments for
the operations required. For philosophy alone, it seems to be imagined, such
study, care, and application are not in the least requisite.
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
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