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What exists is reasonable. Where does this sentence come from?
"Being is reasonable" is actually abbreviated from a sentence by Hegel (1770- 183 1, a German philosopher) in Principles of Legal Philosophy, page 165438 and page 43 of Little Logic. The original translation is:

This sentence is misinterpreted as: rationality is existence, and existence is rationality. The correct translation should be: rational is realistic, and realistic is rational.

Extended data:

Hegel thinks that the origin of the universe is absolute spirit. It owns everything freely, then externalizes into nature, human society and spiritual science, and finally returns to itself at a higher level.

Therefore, whatever is on this development track is vernünftig, which is inevitable, wirklich. or vice versa, Dallas to the auditorium