Word: hegel
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...theories of Plato and Aristotle among the Greeks, of Cicero's "Republic," of the early doctrine of the Church as expounded by St. Augustine and by Thomas Aquinas, of Dante and Machiavelli, of Grotius, Montesquieu, Rousseau, Spinoza, Locke and Hobbs, and the more modern theories of such writers as Hegel, Lieber, Humboldt, Bluntschli, Waitz, Spencer, Bagehot and Mulford, with perhaps an exposition of the views of the Fathers of the American Revolution-particularly Jefferson, Hamilton and Madison...
...degree of Doctor of Philosophy. Only college graduates are admitted as candidates for this degree. The instruction includes: In the first year, Political Geography; Political and Constitutional History of Europe; of England; History of Politico-Economic Institutions; Taxation and Finance, and the History of Political Theories from Plato to Hegel. In the second year, Roman Law; and Comparative Constitutional Law of England and the U. S., and of the several Commonwealths of the Union. In the third year, the History of Diplomacy, Public and Private International Law; Adminstrative Law of Europe, of the U. S., and of the several States...
...volume in the Philosophical Classics for English Readers will be "Hegel," by Prof. Edward Caird of Glasgow...
Philosophy 7. The book used in the course on Hegel will be the "Philosophie des Rechte." As copies cannot be got in this country, each student will order his own during the summer...
...announced in an item of this issue, Prof. Palmer will next year hold the recitation of his course in Hegel in the evening, if the class so desire. We would commend this plan most highly to other instructors. It seems to us that it would be most admirable to hold the recitations in some courses in the evening, instead of during the day. That it would be better for the health and eyes of students if they could be relieved of a part of the night work, by having the day for study, no one can doubt for an instant...