@NegarestaniReza. Question! In I&S, would you consider Kant's or Hegel's philosophies to have been particular realizations of intelligence, but with an excess left over, that once acknowledged and "integrated" via intelligence's concept of itself, then permitted a greater unity?
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Sorry, also, if this question is ill formulated. The Colloquium's reading group is about 55 pages into the book and there's a lot we don't yet understand. But, this seemed like a sufficiently interesting question, so I hope you don't mind the bother!
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I can join next Monday. Yes, even though Kant is both a rectification of Kant and something else, this is a true point. You can such attempts at integration from Neo-Kantianians to early Husserl to Cassirer and British Idealists. IMO, it's the most worthwhile project.
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