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Historical context

The individual is not as valuable as the rest of history. Because history is humanity's dialectical journey to rational perfection, an individual cannot be taken out of his time period. Humanity's progress is much more important than the individual because of the fact that his existence relies on society and history.

PRESUPPOSITIONS OF THE INDIVIDUAL


EVERYONE MUST HAVE PARENTS IN ORDER TO EXIST

FAMILY

SOCIETY

PREEXISTING WORLDVIEWS

HISTORY

AN INDIVIDUAL'S GRANDPARENTS HAD TO COME FROM THEIR PARENTS, AND THEIR PARENTS FROM THEIR PARENT'S PARENTS; YOU MUST HAVE MANY TO SEE THE DIFFERENCE IN ONE

BECAUSE THE INDIVIDUAL IS DEFINED BY SOCIETY, SOCIETY HAS TO EXIST, AND SOCIETY'S MEMBERS MUST HAVE DIFFERING WORLD VIEWS THAT HELP DEFINE THE INDIVIDUAL'S WORLDVIEW

BECAUSE SOCIETY IS PREEXISTING, WORLD VIEWS ARE ALSO PREEXISTING, AND HISTORY IS THE BATTLE BETWEEN DIFFERENT WORLD VIEWS

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A Comprehensive Look at Major Western Philosophers

By Johnny Dangerous

Analysis of Kant, Marx, Kierkegaard, and Hegel