Hegel’s Philosophy of Nature: Being Part Two of the Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences (1830), Translated from Nicolin and Pöggeler’s Edition (1959), and from the Zusätze in Michelet’s Text (1847)

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Hegel’s aim in this work is to interpret the varied phenomena of Nature from the standpoint of a dialectical logic. Those who still think of Hegel as a merely a priori philosopher will here find abundant evidence that he was keenly interested in and very well informed about empirical science.

  • Author: Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Arnold V. Miller
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • Published: 2004
  • Pages: 492
  • ISBN-13: 9780199272679

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Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Arnold V. Miller

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