Somehow it always seems timely to recall one of Hegel's most famous passages: "When philosophy paints its gray on gray, then has a form of life grown old, and with gray on gray it cannot be rejuvenated, but only known; the Owl of Minerva first takes flight with twilight closing in." ("Preface" to
Ukrainian interests and American interests
Ukrainian interests and American interests
Ukrainian interests and American interests
Somehow it always seems timely to recall one of Hegel's most famous passages: "When philosophy paints its gray on gray, then has a form of life grown old, and with gray on gray it cannot be rejuvenated, but only known; the Owl of Minerva first takes flight with twilight closing in." ("Preface" to