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In "The Collected Works of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel," readers are presented with a comprehensive compendium of Hegel's philosophical treatises that map the intricacies of dialectical reasoning, absolute idealism, and the unfolding of history as rational progress. The text traverses a range of themes including ethics, politics, art, and religion, revealing Hegel's distinctive literary style that combines dense, often challenging prose with profound analytical depth. This collection situates Hegel within the context of 19th-century German philosophy, marking his influence on existentialism,…mehr

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In "The Collected Works of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel," readers are presented with a comprehensive compendium of Hegel's philosophical treatises that map the intricacies of dialectical reasoning, absolute idealism, and the unfolding of history as rational progress. The text traverses a range of themes including ethics, politics, art, and religion, revealing Hegel's distinctive literary style that combines dense, often challenging prose with profound analytical depth. This collection situates Hegel within the context of 19th-century German philosophy, marking his influence on existentialism, Marxism, and contemporary thought. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, a pivotal figure in Western philosophy, emerged from the Enlightenment's revolutionary spirit and faced the challenges of his time-the decline of metaphysical certainty and the rise of modernity. His intellectual journey through the tumultuous socio-political landscape of Europe can be traced through his writings, which reveal not only his philosophical inquiries but also the moral imperatives rooted in his vision of freedom and self-consciousness. Hegel's engagement with contemporary issues, alongside his academic tenure, informs the compelling arguments found in this collection. This compilation is essential for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of Hegel's elaborate philosophical system and its relevance to modern discourse. Scholars, students, and enthusiasts alike will find that "The Collected Works of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel" offers both rich insights and a formidable challenge, making it a worthy addition to any philosophical library.

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Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770-1831) stands as a towering figure in the history of philosophy. One of the central figures of German idealism, Hegel's work has profoundly influenced the course of Western thought. Born in Stuttgart, Hegel's academic journey led him to study at Tübingen Seminary, where he was a contemporary of Friedrich Schelling and holder of the chair of philosophy at Heidelberg. Later, he moved to the University of Berlin, where he achieved significant fame. Hegel's philosophy is marked by his dialectical method, involving thesis, antithesis, and synthesis. This approach is evident in his magnum opus, 'Phenomenology of Spirit' (1807), where he explores the evolution of consciousness. Hegel's 'Science of Logic' (1812-1816) is foundational for his system, examining the structures of thought itself. His 'Elements of the Philosophy of Right' (1820) provides a sophisticated account of society, law, and government. The 'Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences' (1817) is a summary of his entire philosophical system, which is further elaborated in his lectures on aesthetics, history, religion, and philosophy of history. The 'Collected Works of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel' is an indispensable resource, encapsulating the breadth and depth of Hegel's thought and its enduring legacy. Hegel's dialecticism influenced Marxism, existentialism, and many other subsequent philosophies, cementing his status as both a subject of scholarly study and an apex of the German intellectual tradition.