"When philosophy paints its grey in grey, then has a shape of life grown old... The owl of Minerva spreads its wings only with the falling of the dusk."
For Hegel, philosophy always " comes on the scene too late. History can never be comprehended except in retrospect; what philosophy, as the wisdom of hindsight, grasps of the world's reality is what is already in the process of disappearing, even as it is grasped."
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