
The Philosophy of History is at the center of Hegel’s philosophy. What is more, it is the work that has exerted the most profound influence over the years. All his most basic notions, such as the world spirit, reason, freedom, receive their meaning and significance within a historical context. This edition was first published in 1956 and reissued in 2004, and is an unabridged republication of the last revised edition of the translation by J. Sibree, published by The Colonial Press in 1899. It includes the Introduction to the (1956) Dover Edition by Professor C. J. Friedrich.
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