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100 1  Hoffmann, Thomas Sören,|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/
       names/nr92017337|eauthor. 
240 10 Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel.|lEnglish 
245 10 Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel :|ba propaedeutic /|cby 
       Thomas Sören Hoffmann ; translated by David Healan. 
250    Second edition. 
264  1 Leiden :|bBrill,|c2015. 
300    1 online resource. 
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490 1  Critical studies in German idealism,|x1878-9986 ;|vvolume 
       14 
500    Includes index. 
505 0  Foreword to the Second Edition; Foreword to the First 
       Edition; General Literature; Chapter 1 Introduction; 1 A 
       Philosophy of Freedom; 2 Prejudices and Irritations; 2.1 
       Totality; 2.2 System; 2.3 Dialectic; 2.4 Logocentrism; 2.5
       Philosophy in Its Own Time; 2.6 The Absolute; Part 1 Early
       Writings and Jena Debut; Chapter 2 School, Seminary, 
       System Programme; 1 Zealous Pupil; 2 Threefold Interest; 3
       Oldest System Programme; Chapter 3 Hegel's Apocrypha; 1 A 
       Rediscovery; 2 Folk Religion and Christianity; 3 A Life of
       Jesus; 4 The Positivity of the Christian Religion; 5 Faith
       and Being. 
505 8  6 The Spirit of Christianity and Its Fate7 System Fragment
       of 1800; 8 First Political Writings; Chapter 4 Jena 
       Exoteric; 1 The Speculative Concept of Life; 2 Difference 
       Essay; 3 Habilitation; 4 Habilitation Theses; 5 The 
       Critical Journal; 6 Scepticism Ancient and Modern; 7 
       Krug's Quill; 8 Faith and Knowledge; 9 Natural Law Essay; 
       Chapter 5 Jena Esoteric; 1 System Draft I 1803/4; 2 System
       Draft II 1804/5; 3 System Draft III 1805/6; 4 System of 
       Ethical Life; Part 2 Phenomenology and Science of Logic; 
       Chapter 6 Anamnesis of the Human Spirit-Phenomenology. 
505 8  1 Introductory Discipline and System Component2 Preface 
       and Introduction; 3 Sensibility Reaches Understanding; 4 
       Self-Consciousness Attains Reason; 5 Spirit Arrives at 
       Absolute Knowing; Chapter 7 The Realm of the Concept-
       Science of Logic; 1 Centre of the System; 2 Beginning with
       Being and through the Finite to Infinity; 3 Being-for-
       itself, Number and Measure; 4 Midpoint in Essence and 
       Reflection; 5 Essential and Absolute Relation; 6 The Goal 
       in the Concept; 7 Objectivity and Idea; Part 3 Berlin 
       System; Chapter 8 Philosophy of Nature; 1 Nature and Idea;
       2 Natural Nature; 3 System of Nature. 
505 8  Chapter 9 Philosophy of Subjective Spirit1 Manifestation, 
       Subjective; 2 Anthropology and Theory of Consciousness; 3 
       Psychology; Chapter 10 Philosophy of Right and of History;
       1 Abstract Right and Morality; 2 World of Ethical Life; 3 
       Philosophy of History; Chapter 11 Philosophy of Art; 1 
       Past Character of Art; 2 Concept of Art; 3 Art Ideal and 
       System of Art Forms; Chapter 12 Philosophy of Religion; 1 
       Concordance Thesis; 2 Hermeneutics of Religion; 3 Revealed
       Religion as Absolute Religion; Chapter 13 Philosophy in 
       Its Concept and History; 1 Three Syllogisms. 
505 8  2 History of Philosophy as Developmental Continuum of the 
       Idea3 Afterword on Dialectic and Epilogue; Index of Names;
       Subject Index. 
520    In Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel - A Propaedeutic, Thomas 
       Sören Hoffmann invites the philosophically interested 
       reader to converse with, to work with, and to think with 
       the "master philosopher of German Idealism," the last 
       great system builder of European philosophy. 
546    English translation from the German language. 
588 0  Print version record. 
590    eBooks on EBSCOhost|bEBSCO eBook Subscription Academic 
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600 10 Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich,|d1770-1831.|0https://
       id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79021767 
600 17 Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich,|d1770-1831.|2fast|0https:/
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655  4 Electronic books. 
700 1  Healan, David,|etranslator. 
776 08 |iPrint version:|aHoffmann, Thomas Sören.|sGeorg Wilhelm 
       Friedrich Hegel. English.|tGeorg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel.
       |bSecond edition|z9789004300729|w(DLC)  2015017777
       |w(OCoLC)908935198 
830  0 Critical studies in German idealism ;|0https://id.loc.gov/
       authorities/names/no2010085385|vv. 14. 
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