This website is written as a work-in-progress on the research on to main historical figures [[1831 Georg Hegel]] and [[1991 Henri Lefebvre]]. So we have approximately the period from 1830s with the death of Hegel to 1990s with the death of Lefebvre that is our main research. The folders **People** and **Texts** list not the beginnings but the endings of a process, so the deaths of an author and publication via the printing press of books. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy have entries on [Hegel](https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/hegel/) but not on Lefebvre. We where introduced to Lefebvre and indirectly to Hegel during our studies of Cultural Geography. Instead of listing all of the texts authored by these two philosophers, I choose to highlight Hegel's work on epistemology [[1807 The Phenomenology of Spirit]] and Lefebvre's work on Space [[1974 The Production of Space]]. We might say that left-hemisphere is for familar problems, well-defined and the right hemisphere is for ill-defined problems with novelty. The scientific method as outlined by [[1994 Karl Popper]] is to solve well-defined problems that are repeatable, which is why this class of problems are falsifiable. Wheras the dialectical method only works with creativity in the picture, where the problem is ill-defined, also called a wicked problems. Yet [[1831 Georg Hegel]] is known to have perfected the dialectical method which is about solving creative problems at the level of epistemology. Our contention is that we can do both which is called oppontent processing. **Problems solvable by the left hemisphere:** [[17th century Physics]] (Galaxies) [[18th century Chemistry]] (Planets) [[19th century Biology]] (Life) [[20th century Psychology]] (Mind) **Problems solvable by the right hemisphere:** [[21th century Metaphysics]] (Art) [[22nd century Culture]] (God)