And then you had Kierkegaard who thought Hegel’s ideas anathema. And I would suppose he did or would have felt the same of Schopenhauer’s.
Kierkegaard believing that the idea of becoming better naturally was not inevitable. That the individual and individuals collectively were responsible thought by thought and action by action for their own future (and present).
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And then you had Kierkegaard who thought Hegel’s ideas anathema. And I would suppose he did or would have felt the same of Schopenhauer’s. Kierkegaard believing that the idea of becoming better naturally was not inevitable. That the individual and individuals collectively were responsible thought by thought and action by action for their own future (and present).