Encyclopaedia of the Philosophical Sciences by Georg Hegel

Encyclopaedia of the Philosophical Sciences

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1817 Encyclopaedia of the Philosophical Sciences A new 2024 Translation with Afterword of Hegel's monumental work Encyclopaedia of the Philosophical Sciences Hegel's "Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences " (1817) is a systematic presentation of his entire philosophical system. Divided into three main parts - Logic, Nature, and Spirit - the work encapsulates Hegel's view that reality is an interconnected, rational process that unfolds dialectically. Intended as a teaching manual, this compendium distills the core ideas of Hegel's more extensive works, making it a central reference for understanding the breadth and unity of Hegelian thought. This work is Hegel's systematic presentation of his entire philosophical system. It encapsulates his view of reality as a rational, interconnected, and dialectically unfolding process. Divided into Logic, Nature, and Spirit, the Encyclopedia serves as an indispensable guide to understanding the full scope and unity of Hegelian philosophy.

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