The foreword to Hegel's Philosophy of Right concludes with a though-provoking metaphor: "When philosophy paints its grey in grey, one form of life has become old, and by means of grey it cannot be rejuvenated, but only known. The owl of Minerva
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The foreword to Hegel's Philosophy of Right concludes with a though-provoking metaphor: "When philosophy paints its grey in grey, one form of life has become old, and by means of grey it cannot be rejuvenated, but only known. The owl of Minerva
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