Word: hegel
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...views on politics and public affairs did in any specific manner shape Prussian legislation of the early nineteenth century; his views were too individualistic and too little concerned with national needs for that. Not Kant but the men who followed him--Stein, Hardenberg, Wilhelm von Humboldt, Fichte, and Hegel--have been official exponents, so to speak, of the mission of Prussia for a regenerated Germany. But it is nevertheless true that the spirit of the whole work of legislative reform which brought about the reconstruction of Prussia after the battle of Jena would not have been what...
Professor Calvin Thomas, of Columbia, is the author of the introductions to Goethe and Schiller. Professor Hugo Muensterberg has written a preface to the speeches of Emperor William II.; Dr. Jacob Loewenberg '08, the introduction to Hegel; Assistant Professor A. N. Holcombe '06, the introduction to Lassalle; and Professor J. A. Walz '99, to Keller. Other introductions are written by prominent professors of German, History, and Philosophy; Professor Thilly, of Cornell, the Romantic Philosopher; Professor Cutting, of Chicago, the group of writers called "Young Germany;" Professor Hohlfeld, of Wisconsin, Otto Ludwig; Professor Wood, of Johns Hopkins, Bettina von Armin...
...Loewenberg '08 will deliver the last of a series of eight lectures on "The Early Development of Hegel's Philosophy" in Emerson F this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. The special subject for today's lecture is "The Meaning and Value of Hegel's Developed Philosophy." The lecture will be open to all members of the University...
...Last lecture on "The Early Development of Hegel's Philosophy," by Dr. J. Loewenberg '08, in Emerson F. Subject--"The Meaning and Value of Hegel's Developed Philosophy...
...Seventh lecture on "The Early Development of Hegel's Philosophy," by Dr. J. Loewenberg '08, in Emerson F. Subject-"The Early Writings and the Logic...