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Encyclopedia of the philosophical sciences in outline, and critical writings / G.W.F. Hegel ; edited by Ernst Behler.

Van Pelt Library B2908 1990
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, 1770-1831.
Contributor:
Behler, Ernst, 1928-
Miller, A. V., 1899-1991
Taubeneck, Steven A.
Behler, Diana.
Series:
German library ; v. 24.
German library ; v. 24
Standardized Title:
Works. Selections. English. 1990
Language:
English
German
Subjects (All):
Philosophy.
Physical Description:
xxxiii, 319 pages ; 22 cm.
Place of Publication:
New York : Continuum, 1990.
Summary:
Hegel's system of philosophy was not only the leading form of metaphysics during his lifetime, but it has taken on increasing significance in our own time. The main element in this compact collection of Hegel's thought is an eagerly awaited new translation of one of the most influential works of thought ever written, the "Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences in Outline." Also included is "Preface to the System of Philosophy" and "Solger's Posthumous Writings and Correspondence." (For other texts in German Philosophy, see vols. 5, 13, 23, 27, 40, 48, and 78)
Contents:
Preface to the system of philosophy / translated by A.V. Miller
Encyclopedia of the philosophical sciences in outline / translated by Steven A. Taubeneck
Solger's posthumous writings and correspondence / translated by Diana I. Behler.
Notes:
First work is a translation of: Enzyklopädie der philosophischen Wissenschaften.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
0826403409
0826403395
OCLC:
21373738

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