Introduction to the Lectures on the History of Philosophy

Introduction to the Lectures on the History of Philosophy

by G . W . F . Hegel (Author), A . V . Miller (Translator), T.M.Knox (Translator)

Synopsis

This new translation of the first volume of Hegel's Lectures on the History of Philosophy is a welcome and valuable addition to the new translations of Hegel's works, and now appears in paperback for the first time. Hegel's History of Philosophy has been described as perhaps one of his greatest achievements, and also as the first systematic history of philosophy since Aristotle. The translation included material from lecture notes taken by Hegel's pupils in 1923-4, 1925-6, and 1927-8. This material was not available to Haldane and Simson when they made their translation nearly 100 years ago. The present volume, which supersedes that earlier one, besides being indispensable for the professional student, will also introduce those unfamiliar with Hegel to his conception of philosophy.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 208
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: Clarendon Press
Published: 13 Aug 1987

ISBN 10: 0198249918
ISBN 13: 9780198249917

Media Reviews
Likely to become the standard English version...provides one of the best ways into the forbidding world of Hegel's thought....The new translation is excellent: both careful and at the same time readable. --Philosophical Books
Can serve to introduce the student to his general system....The beginner will...appreciate the Introduction, for...it serves to make clear in relatively simple terms Hegel's general intention. --The Modern Schoolman


Likely to become the standard English version...provides one of the best ways into the forbidding world of Hegel's thought....The new translation is excellent: both careful and at the same time readable. --Philosophical Books
Can serve to introduce the student to his general system....The beginner will...appreciate the Introduction, for...it serves to make clear in relatively simple terms Hegel's general intention. --The Modern Schoolman

Likely to become the standard English version...provides one of the best ways into the forbidding world of Hegel's thought....The new translation is excellent: both careful and at the same time readable. --Philosophical Books
Can serve to introduce the student to his general system....The beginner will...appreciate the Introduction, for...it serves to make clear in relatively simple terms Hegel's general intention. --The Modern Schoolman


Likely to become the standard English version...provides one of the best ways into the forbidding world of Hegel's thought....The new translation is excellent: both careful and at the same time readable. --Philosophical Books


Can serve to introduce the student to his general system....The beginner will...appreciate the Introduction, for...it serves to make clear in relatively simple terms Hegel's general intention. --The Modern Schoolman