Lectures on the History of Philosophy
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Lectures on the History of Philosophy (LHP; German: Vorlesungen über die Geschichte der Philosophie, VGPh, 1825–6[1]) is a compilation of notes from university lectures on the history of philosophy given by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel. In it, he outlined his ideas on the major philosophers. He saw consciousness as progressing from an undifferentiated pantheism of the East to a more individualistic understanding culminating in the freedom of the Germanic era.
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- Lectures on the History of Philosophy at archive.org
- Lectures on the History of Philosophy at marxists.org
- Blackwell Reference