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G.W F Hegel (1770 - 1831)

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Born in Stuttgart and educated in Tübingen, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel devoted his life wholly to academic pursuits, teaching at Jena, Nuremberg, Heidelberg, and Berlin. His Wissenschaft der Logik (Science of Logic) (1812-1816) attributes the unfolding of concepts of reality in terms of the pattern of dialectical reasoning (thesis — antithesis — synthesis) that Hegel believed to be the only method of progress in human thought, and Die Encyclopädie der philosophischen Wissenschaften im Grundrisse (Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences) (1817) describes the application of this dialectic to all areas of human knowledge. Hegel's Naturrecht und Staatswissenschaft im Grundrisse and Gundlinien der Philosophie des Rechts (Philosophy of Right) (1820) provide an intellectual foundation for modern nationalism.

Page-CodeMiscellaneous Papers    
hegel-01The Critical Philosophy - from The Shorter Logic
hegelpositiveFrom Lectures on the History of Philosophy -  The Positive Aspect
hegelonhumeG. W. F. Hegel on Hume - From Moore's Metaphysics
hegel-02From The Dialectic of History - An Epitome the Science of Logic
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The Complete Book
Lectures on the History of Philosophy
by G W F Hegel, 1805-6
Translated by E. S. Haldane during the period 1892 to 1896
  The Complete Text in Thirty-Nine Web Pages
Page-CodeClick Page Title            
hegel-04Inaugural Address - Delivered at Heidelberg, on the 28th October, 1816
hegel-05Prefatory Note and Introduction
hegel-06Introduction - The Notion of the History of Philosophy
hegel-07Relation of Philosophy to Other Departments of Knowledge
hegel-08Separation of Philosophy from other Allied Departments of Knowledge.
hegel-09Commencement of Philosophy and of its History.
hegel-10Division of the History of Philosophy.
hegel-11PART ONE: GREEK PHILOSOPHY - Introduction
hegel-12First Period, First Division -
E. Empedoelus, Leucippus and Democritus
hegel-13 Second Period, Dogmatism and Scepticism -
B. Epicurus
hegel-14Third Period,
The Neo-Platonists -Kabbalah and Gnosticism
hegel-15Modern Philosophy - an Introduction
hegel-16Section One: Modern Philosophy in its First Statement -
Bacon
hegel-17Modern Philosophy in its First Statement
B. Jacob Boehme
hegel-18Section Two: Period of the Thinking Understanding
hegel-19Chapter I. The Metaphysics of the Understanding
A 1. Descartes
hegel-20The Metaphysics of the Understanding A 2. Spinoza
hegel-21The Metaphysics of the Understanding A 3. Malebranche
hegel-22The Metaphysics of the Understanding B 1. Locke
hegel-23

Metaphysics of the Understanding
Grotius, Hobbes, Cudworth, Puffendorf Newton

hegel-24The Metaphysics of the Understanding C 1. Leibnitz
hegel-25The Metaphysics of the Understanding C 2. Wolff
hegel-26Chapter II. - Transition Period
hegel-27Transition Period,
A Idealism & Scepticism 1. Berkeley
hegel-28A Idealism & Scepticism 2. Hume.
hegel-29Transition Period B. Scottish Philosophy -
Reid — Beattie — Oswald — Stewart
hegel-30Transition Period C. French Philosophy
hegel-31Transition Period D. The German Illumination
hegel-32Section Three: Recent German Philosophy A. Jacobi.
hegel-33Section Three: Recent German Philosophy B. Kant.
hegel-34Section Three: Recent German Philosophy B. Kant.
Critique of Pure Reason
hegel-35Section Three: Recent German Philosophy B. Kant.
Critique of Practical Reason
hegel-36Recent German Philosophy B. Kant.
Critique of the Faculty of Judgment
hegel-37Recent German Philosophy C. Fichte.
hegel-38Recent German Philosophy D. Schelling
hegel-39Recent German Philosophy - The Final Result
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The Complete Book in Fourteen
Web Pages
 
Hegel’s
Science of Logic
Translated by A. V. Miller
George Allen & Unwin, 1969
000Hegel's Science of Logic  - Preface
001Book One:The Objective Logic - The Doctrine of Being
002The Doctrine of Being  - Quality - Quantity - Measure
003The Objective Logic - Determinate Being
004The Objective Logic - Determinateness
005Book Two:  The Objective Logic - The Doctrine of Essence
006The Objective Logic - The Subjective Logic or The Doctrine of the Notion
007The Objective Logic - The Doctrine of the Notion - Subjectivity
008The Objective Logic - The Doctrine of the Notion - The Syllogism
009The Objective Logic - The Doctrine of the Notion - Objectivity
010The Objective Logic - The Doctrine of the Notion - Teleology
011The Objective Logic - The Doctrine of the Notion - The Idea
012The Objective Logic - The Doctrine of the Notion - The Idea of the Good
013The Objective Logic - The Doctrine of the Notion - The Absolute Idea
A Brilliant Overall View of the workA Summary of  Hegel's
The Philosophy of Mind
by Paul Trejo
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Hegel's: The Philosophy of Mind