Tag: education
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Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Nürnberger Gymnasialkurse und Gymnasialreden (1808-1816), Gesammelte Werke, 10,2
In Hegel’s philosophical development, there is a decade-long gap between the foundational years in Jena (1801-1806) and the years of elaboration in Heidelberg and Berlin (1816-1831). This period includes the two Bamberg years (1807-1808), for which the few texts are already published in volumes 5 and 12 of the Gesammelte Werke, and especially the Nuremberg…
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Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Vorlesungen über die Wissenschaft der Logik I, Gesammelte Werke, 23,1
The lecture transcripts of Hegel’s lectures on logic provide a comprehensive view of the historical development of logic, especially the “pre-concept.” In them, Hegel’s logic gains a liveliness and clarity that makes understanding this discipline much easier compared to the Encyclopedia. These lectures are preserved in ten transcripts. The first volume includes, in addition to…
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Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Vorlesungen über die Geschichte der Philosophie I, Gesammelte Werke, 30,1
In the context of Hegel’s lecture activities, his lectures on the history of philosophy hold particular significance: After the lectures on logic and metaphysics, Hegel devoted himself to no other subject as often and in as much detail, and with these lectures, he essentially founded the discipline of the history of philosophy within the structure…
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Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Vorlesungen über die Geschichte der Philosophie III, Gesammelte Werke, 30,3
Within the context of Hegel’s lecturing activity, the lectures on the history of philosophy hold special significance: next to his lectures on logic and metaphysics, Hegel dedicated himself to no other topic as frequently and thoroughly. With these lectures, he effectively established the discipline of the history of philosophy within the framework of the philosophical…