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... Hegel's philosophy of history is the attempt to restate the appeal to reason , such as one meets in Kant's pamphlet , by an appeal to reason somewhat disillusioned and chastened by the events which fell between him and Kant . Three ...
... Hegel's philosophy of history is the attempt to restate the appeal to reason , such as one meets in Kant's pamphlet , by an appeal to reason somewhat disillusioned and chastened by the events which fell between him and Kant . Three ...
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... Hegel's Philosophy of History . It is more understandable , per- haps , than Hegel's own volumes , Philosophy of History and Philosophy of Right . The Hegelian conception of the state , and thus the central theme in his philosophy of ...
... Hegel's Philosophy of History . It is more understandable , per- haps , than Hegel's own volumes , Philosophy of History and Philosophy of Right . The Hegelian conception of the state , and thus the central theme in his philosophy of ...
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... Hegel , not Kant , as his point of departure . This was to accept the more obscure formulation . Marx seems to have clear intentions about this aspect of his relation to Hegel . He says he wanted to turn Hegel right way up ; having ...
... Hegel , not Kant , as his point of departure . This was to accept the more obscure formulation . Marx seems to have clear intentions about this aspect of his relation to Hegel . He says he wanted to turn Hegel right way up ; having ...
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AN INTRODUCTION | 2 |
A Metaphysical Problem | 90 |
An Epistemological Problem | 169 |
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