No More Learning

) But what Jacobi considers to be abhorrent in Kant, Hegel reads as a speculative breakthrough: Hegel           to show that "Kant's great theory that the intellect cognizes nothing in itself" is mistaken and thus incomplete only because he failed to recognize the genuinely cognitive dimension of rational ideas; Kant fails to see this, thinks Hegel, because his speculative intuitions were restricted to the form or conceptual vocabulary of reflectivity.