Hegel`s Lectures on History of Philosophy
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
Product DescriptionGeorg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel was not only a great philosopher but a great historian of philosophy. He invented the idea of the philosophical tradition as a discussion among philosophers extending over centuries centering on a few main philosophical problems. The conceptual scheme, widely accepted in histories of philosophy, emerged in Hegel's lectures at the same time as German idealism itself. This new abridgment of a well-known edition makes the main insights of Hegel's famous Lectures on the History of Philosophy widely available in an inexpensive edition.In this student-oriented text, Professor Tom Rockmore selects the most significant material in a one-volume abridgment. A short introduction explains the purpose and principles of the selections and assesses the continued importance of the work. This is followed by selections that include parts of the introduction to the discussion of Greek philosophy, as well as the sections on Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle; the introduction to modern philosophy; and then the sections on Descartes, Spinoza, Leibniz, Locke, Berkeley, Hume, Kant, Fichte, Schelling, and the "Final Result."About the AuthorTom Rockmore is professor of philosophy at Duquesne University and the author or editor of many books including On Hegel's Epistemology and Contemporary Philosophy, Transcendental Philosophy and Everyday Experience, New Essays on the Precritical Kant, and New Essays in Fichte's Foundation of the Entire Doctrine of Scientific Knowledge, among other books.
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