Hegel as Ornithologist

The Owl of Minerva 42 (1-2):225-227 (2010)
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Abstract

Using a variet y of classical sources, we identify the Owl of Minerva as the European Little Owl (Athene noctua) and describe its habits. Our not-altogether- serious conclusion is that Hegel was wrong to state that the Owl of Minerva begins its flight only at the falling of the dusk.

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Dudley Knowles
Last affiliation: University of Glasgow

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