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Lectures on the Philosophy of World History

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ISBN-10: 0521281458

ISBN-13: 9780521281454

Edition: 1975

Authors: Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Duncan Forbes, Hugh Barr Nisbet

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An English translation of Hegel's introduction to his lectures on the philosophy of history, based directly on the standard German edition by Johannes Hoffmeister, first published in 1955. The previous English translation, by J. Sibree, first appeared in 1857 and was based on the defective German edition of Karl Hegel, to which Hoffmeister's edition added a large amount of new material previously unknown to English readers, derived from earlier editors. In the introduction to his lectures, Hegel lays down the principles and aims which underlie his philosophy of history, and provides an outline of the philosophy of history itself. The comprehensive and voluminous survey of world history…    
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List price: $46.99
Copyright year: 1975
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 11/27/1980
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 292
Size: 5.71" wide x 8.70" long x 0.79" tall
Weight: 1.078
Language: English

Born the son of a government clerk in Stuttgart, Germany, George Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel received his education at Tubingen in theology. Arguably the most influential philosopher of the nineteenth century, Hegel's lectures---most notably at the University of Berlin from 1818 to his death---deeply influenced not only philosophers and historians but generations of political activists of both the Right and Left, champions of the all-powerful nation-state on the one hand and Karl Marx on the other. His lectures at Berlin were the platform from which he set forth the system elaborated in his writings. At the heart of Hegel's philosophy is his philosophy of history. In his view, history works in…    

Introduction Duncan Forbes
TranslatorG++s preface
Introduction
Preface
First draft
Second draft
Appendix
Notes
Index of names
Index of subjects