which is the name of the German philosopher Hegel . Hegel believed in necessary progress.A Hegelian, at least-- not Hegel -- a Hegelian would believe that whatever you do, even if you do nothing, even if you
Hegel believed in necessary progress.A Hegelian, at least-- not Hegel -- a Hegelian would believe that whatever you do, even if you do nothing, even if you sit in a lazy way on the backseat on the last wagon of the train of history, the train
They're like this system of the world which was well described by your German philosopher before Hegel who was called Leibniz. Leibniz described a world of infinite complexity, which he called the world of monadology, which
into that a little bit so here's a an example of a team uh and let's say that Stephie Hegel who's in the red is the uh team leader and you can see that uh in this profile which comes from the glob smart
the dream of the Enlightenment, the dream of the authors of "Encyclopédie," Diderot and so on. The dream of Hegel , the absolute knowledge, le savoir absolu. This seemed out of reach for humanity till the last decades for the first time.
OK, so fundamentally, what we're saying is we think dialectically-- thesis, antithesis, and synthesis. So it's all built around Hegel 's theory of dialectics. Though it goes back much further than that.
Status risk and restraint direct and indirect task and relationship and short-term and long-term orientation so for this Stephie Hegel if she's got the profile that you see in red uh what might be some advice that we would give her
The first one has one big name, which might be sufficient to incarnate it, which is the name of the German philosopher Hegel . Hegel believed in necessary progress.
And I should also point out that not only did Timbuktu become a desolate place, poverty stricken place, but the whole tradition of literature, of learning was lost to the point where enlightenment philosophers in Europe-- Hegel , Locke, Kant-- wrote articles, wrote books saying that the Africans have given us nothing.
Here's a page that expands on what I said or disagrees or it's funny. linked. Those of you who are fans of Hegel , this is a wonderful Hegelian moment where
This modern conception of the good life derives from Pico della Mirandola, at the end of the 1400s, Martin Luther, Montaigne, Cervantes, Shakespeare, Hume, Hegel , Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, William James, and Henri Bergson. Philosophers use the word "flourishing" to characterize this sort of life.
Now a lot of people do with something like that. But really the way that I think about this-- and I take the image from a conversation I had with a thinker named John Hegel from Deloitte Center
And one of the new things that we decided to launch this year was a speaker series. And so I reached out to my colleagues in the People Dev organization, and actually one of the first names that came up was Sally Hegelsen. And so I'm delighted to have Sally come talk to us today.