Georg Hegel (1770–1831) occupies a rather strange position in the history of philosophical thought: he is both extremely influential and almost impossible for a non-specialist to understand. Is there ...
There has been much excitement at the discovery of a treasure trove of notes from the lectures of the great German idealist philosopher G.W.F. Hegel. The several thousand pages date from Hegel’s time ...
THIS volume contains certain lectures on the Philosophy of Law, delivered to the Juridical Society of Edinburgh in November 1871, together with a discussion of Hegel's opinions concerning gravitation ...
The fifth of a series of lectures on "The Early Development of Hegel's Philosophy," will be given by Dr. J. Loewenberg '08, Assistant in the department of Philosophy, in Room F, of Emerson Hall this ...
Hegel: A Biography Terry Pinkard Cambridge University Press £25, pp800 Buy it at BOL To Lenin, to Sartre, his was quite simply the most powerful systematic intellect of which Western history has ...