Lectures on the History of Philosophy


Lectures on the History of Philosophy
His lecture notes were edited by his student, Karl Ludwig Michelet in 1833, and revised in 1840-2. An English translation was provided by Elizabeth Haldane in 1892.
In it, he outlined his ideas on the major philosophers. He saw consciousness as progressing from an undifferentiated pantheism of the East to a more individualistic understanding culminating in the freedom of the Germanic era.
In his lectures Hegel cites extensively the voluminous histories of philosophy written in Germany after 1740; among them: Johann Jakob Brucker's Historia critica philosophiae, 6 vols. ; Johann Buhle's Lehrbuch der Geschichte der Philosophie, 8 vols. ; Dietrich Tiedemann's Geist der spekulativen Philosophie von Thales bis Berkeley, 6 vols. ; and Wilhelm Gottlieb Tennemann's Geschichte der Philosophie, 11 vols..