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An introduction to Hegel's metaphysics
Hegel had a grand conception of philosophy. He conceived its task to be the attainment of a knowledge which absolute, that is, without limitation. However since some of his most important, immediate, philophical predecessors had placed striking limitations upon man's cognitive capaties, Hegel had to rebut their restrictions in order to make his conception of the philosophical task tenable...
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