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Hegel and the End of History
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 June 2015
Abstract
In what follows Hegel's philosophy of history as the zenith in historical thinking will be considered from three perspectives.
I I will begin by discussing the two major reactions among Hegel's nineteenth century successors to the problem of historical finality.
II Then I will go back to Hegel himself in order the analyze the speculative claims of his system with regard to historical time.
III And finally, I will clarify the role played by those formal structures in historical reflexion which continue to fuel the controversy over what Hegel meant by the end of history.
- Type
- Hegel and the End of History
- Information
- Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain , Volume 12 , Issue 1-2: number 23/24 , 1991 , pp. 15 - 23
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- Copyright © The Hegel Society of Great Britain 1991