John Sperling

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‘Man, know thyself.’ In this dictum is not intended a self-recognition that regards the specialities of one’s own weaknesses and defects: it is not the individual that is admonished to become acquainted with his idiosyncrasy, but humanity in general is summoned to self-knowledge.
John Sperling
From Hegel's Philosophy of History
Hegel: A Very Short Introduction
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