Urs Schreiber on Hegel’s Logic and Category Theory

See this project on nLab: Hegel's "Logic" as Modal Type Theory.

12:00 Hegel sought to make a science of philosophy by starting with nothing and then teasing it out into opposites in some sort of rational process.

His introduction to Category theory is a good one. See Curt Jaimungal and Jonathan Gorard talking about Peer Reviewed Journals and Funding in Academia. You have to keep going beyond 1:02:58 to see what it has to do with Hegel’s unity of opposites idea.

1:40:00 See Smooth Sets of Fields and this pedagogical introduction.

2:12:00 When pressed, his answer to “How would you like to be remembered?”

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Before this I watched a few minutes of a dharma talk by Sister Chan Duc which was a kind of reversal of this idea.

36:00 I had never heard it (प्रतीत्यसमुत्पादt) called conditioned co-arising before.

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