Hegel: Lectures on the Philosophy of World History, Volume I : Manuscripts of the Introduction and the Lectures of 1822-1823
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Hardback or Cased Book
Book Series
Hegel Lectures
ISBN-10
0199601704
ISBN-13
9780199601707
Publisher
Oxford University Press
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Oxford University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Apr 7th, 2011
Print length
576 Pages
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1,024 grams
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24.00 x 17.00 x 3.70 cms
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History of Western philosophyNon-Western philosophySocial & political philosophyHistory of ideas
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Brown and Hodgson present a new English edition of Hegel's 1822-3 lectures on the philosophy of world history. Here he sets out his vision of the development of reason, spirit, and culture in human history, as it advances inexorably towards the establishment of a political state of free, fully self-conscious individuals and just institutions.
This edition makes available an entirely new version of Hegel''s lectures on the development and scope of world history. Volume I presents Hegel''s surviving manuscripts of his introduction to the lectures and the full transcription of the first series of lectures (1822-23). These works treat the core of human history as the inexorable advance towards the establishment of a political state with just institutions-a state that consists of individuals with a free and fully-developed self-consciousness. Hegel interweaves major themes of spirit and culture-including social life, political systems, commerce, art and architecture, religion, and philosophy-with an historical account of peoples, dates, and events. Following spirit''s quest for self-realization, the lectures presented here offer an imaginative voyage around the world, from the paternalistic, static realm of China to the cultural traditions of India; the vast but flawed political organization of the Persian Empire to Egypt and then the Orient; and the birth of freedom in the West to the Christian revelation of free political institutions emerging in the medieval and modern Germanic world. Brown and Hodgson''s new translation is an essential resource for the English reader, and provides a fascinating account of the world as it was conceived by one of history''s most influential philosophers. The Editorial Introduction surveys the history of the texts and provides an analytic summary of them, and editorial footnotes introduce readers to Hegel''s many sources and allusions. For the first time an edition is made available that permits critical scholarly study, and translates to the needs of the general reader.
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