Introduction to the Philosophy of History by Hegel G. W. F. Rauch Leo

Introduction to the Philosophy of History by Hegel G. W. F. Rauch Leo

Author:Hegel, G. W. F., Rauch, Leo
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Hackett Publishing Company, Inc.
Published: 2011-07-21T16:00:00+00:00


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i In this translation, Moralität is uniformly rendered as “morality” and its cognates; Sittlichkeit is rendered as “ethics”, “ethical life”, or “the ethical”; Religiosität is rendered as “religious commitment” or “religiosity”. [Translator’s note.]

ii See Kant’s essay, “Perpetual Peace”. [Translator’s note.]

iii This is the “negative freedom” Isaiah Berlin discusses in his essay “Two Concepts of Liberty,” reprinted in Four Essays on Liberty (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1969). [Translator’s note.]

iv See Rousseau’s Considerations on the Government of Poland (1770–71). [Translator’s note.]

v Francois Fenelon, Télémaque (1694).

vi Plato, Republic, Books II–III (376e–405b); VII (521c–535a). [Translator’s notes.]

vii Herodotus, The Persian Wars, Book III, Ch. 80–83. [Translator’s note.]

viii This is unclear unless we take “the latter” as a mistaken transcription of Hegel’s lecture. Obviously, it should read “the former”, since it is against the state (the universal) that the said actions are taken. [Translator’s note.]



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