  During my research I recently stumbled across this rather perverse little fragment and thought I might introduce it here: "Socrates, who, according to his statement wanted to ask the wise in the underworld whether they knew something or not, may get hold of Hegel in order to question him about the absolute method. Perhaps it would become evident that Hegel, who became so extra-ordinarily absolute in his earthly life, which ordinarily is the life of relativity, would become rather relative in the absoluteness of eternal life. " [K., JP II 1606] - the gadfly of Copenhagen registers an impolite sting on the nose of the great systematist... 
