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AlexandreAnother Posted 17 years ago
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Meanders in an almost religious nature

Hegel biographer Lloyd Spencer states the work "is without doubt one of the strangest books ever written." What many find troubling is the book purports to present logical approach to philosophy, while the text meanders in an almost religious nature.

...meanders in a religious nature?

Does that mean the text wanders in an almost religious way?
  

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Hi, Yes, that's the idea. Clive

  • Hi, Yes, that's the idea.
  • Clive
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Hi,
Yes, that's the idea.

Clive
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In your sentence, "meanders in an almost religious nature" means the book is supposed to be a rigorous and logical discussion on philosophy, but instead, it inclines toward discussing about religion (which is not rigorous or logical).

Chris

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