When I was growing up you never saw a book by Hegel or any of the German idealists around in libraries of in bookstores. Never. In my high school library I recall there was some side writings by Kant but not any of the three Critiques.
But lots of the post modern garbage was out there. Lots.
Thinking back to it I think people were blaming Kant and Hegel for WWI and WWII.
Why I mention this is that even though Hegel has problems still I think that McTaggart deals with a lot of them very well. And as for Kant I think that there also are plenty of problems but I think Leonard Nelson and the Friesian School of Kelley Ross deals with them very well.
But lots of the post modern garbage was out there. Lots.
Thinking back to it I think people were blaming Kant and Hegel for WWI and WWII.
Why I mention this is that even though Hegel has problems still I think that McTaggart deals with a lot of them very well. And as for Kant I think that there also are plenty of problems but I think Leonard Nelson and the Friesian School of Kelley Ross deals with them very well.