>>24810025
>>24810035
>d&g anon who can't perform a Kantian synthesis

I've already addressed the only way you remain relevant. You likely can't understand it anyway. Keep trying, that part is the same regardless.

>>24810039
In 1831 Hegel died. His immediate successor was not extensively challenged enough to maintain the school which led to the infamous split. Over the course of this development a sizable chunk of Hegel's lectures were published, once these became public knowledge attacks on Hegel's religious beliefs and political beliefs started piling on. For the religious minded Hegel was heretical since he likely at some point challenged their orthodoxy. For his political enemies Hegel was too liberal. Hegel's materials are publicly available and even Strauss had access to them when he tried to attack both and wound up unable to refute.

>>24810097
Bayesian inferencing relies on generative modeling. This is easily integrated by dialectical thought as represented by Hegel.

>>24810530
It is often wondered why someone would so aggressively defend Hegel. If you want a personal and subjective opinion from me then I'll offer that pic related found something few realize in Hegel, a complete philosophical methodology to human conscience. Even if Hegel's immediate successor was unable, there may always be another who is extensively challenged enough to defend Hegel from his enemies. If you understand Hegel then you eventually realize Hegel winds up with the authority.