The Difference Between Idenitical Wines

Wine Types
Note: Near the end I talk about Hegel’s ‘Cunning of Reason’. I describe how the term is often misunderstood, but I do a terrible job of explaining why. What I should have said is that the phrase ‘cunning of reason’ is often (mis)interpreted in such a way as to imply that it is in control of everything we do… that we are the puppets of reason. Instead, I believe that Hegel means that reason arises as a byproduct of our acts. Just needed to clarify that! Sorry.

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