Philosophy of History
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Philosophy of History
Philosophy of History Hence arises the fact that everything better struggles through only with difficulty, becomes effective, or meets with a hearing, but the absurd and perverse in the realm of thought, the dull and tasteless in the sphere of art, and the wicked and fraudulent in the sphere of action, really assert a supremacy that is disturbed only by brief interruptions. Arthur Schopenhauer, ...
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Philosophy of History
Jacques Maritain Center : Readings On the Philosophy of History Jacques Maritain Table of Contents FOREWORD PRELIMINARY NOTE CHAPTER I: The Philosophy of History in General Is any Philosophy of History possible The Hegelian Delusion Spurious and genuine Philosophy of History Philosophy of History and Moral Philosophy adequately taken CHAPTER II: Axiomatic Formulas or Functional Laws The law of ...
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Hegel's Philosophy of History
Back to main page A HISTORIAN LOOKS AT HEGEL PHILOSOPHICALLY: CRITICAL EXAMINATION OF HEGELIAN DIALECTIC, DETERMINISM, AND CONTINGENCY The philosophy of history espoused by George Frederick Hegel, philosopher and historian, has often been viewed as largely teleological. It has often been speculated that this philosophical presumption arose from the historical context of Hegel's life, whether ...
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