
audiobook
by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
Hegel’s Lectures on THE HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
A. Philosophy of the Medabberim.
B. Commentators of Aristotle.
C. Jewish Philosophers.
A. Relationship of the Scholastic Philosophy to Christianity.
B. General Historical Points of View.
C. General Standpoint of the Scholastics.
A. Study of the Ancients.
These lectures trace the evolution of philosophical thought from the waning of pagan ideas through the rise of Christian and medieval perspectives. The speaker frames the transition as a shift from abstract speculation to a concrete spiritual vision, explaining how Neo‑Platonic concepts gave way to the early attempts to articulate the idea of Christianity. Listeners will encounter a broad overview of how ancient metaphysics was reinterpreted within a new religious framework, setting the stage for the centuries that follow.
The second part delves into the rich tapestry of medieval philosophy, examining Arab, Jewish, and Scholastic contributions. Key figures such as Maimonides, Anselm, Aquinas, and Ockham are presented alongside the debates that shaped church doctrine, the rise of formal dialectic, and the early revival of scientific inquiry. The final sections move forward to modern thinkers—from Bacon and Descartes to Locke, Spinoza, and the early German idealists—showing how the legacy of the Middle Ages fed into the burgeoning ideas of the Enlightenment. This structured journey offers a clear, thoughtful map of philosophy’s long and intricate development.
Language
en
Duration
~18 hours (1086K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Fritz Ohrenschall and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net, with thanks to Giovanni Fini
Release date
2018-10-26
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1770–1831
A towering figure of German idealism, this philosopher tried to show how history, politics, religion, and art all fit into one sweeping vision of reality. His ideas helped shape later thinkers from Karl Marx to existentialists and continue to challenge readers who want philosophy at its most ambitious.
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by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

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by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel