Hegel’s Development: Toward the Sunlight, 1770–1801

Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press (1971)
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Shows how Hegel gradually discovers philosophy and the necessiy of personal commitment as a philosopher.

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Tübingen 1788–1793: The Church Visible and Invisible

This chapter details Hegel's activities from 1788 to 1793. While he was at Tübingen, Hegel provided an accurate and precise account of his motives from 1788 onwards. His attitude toward the study of orthodox theology was never better than neutral, and he never seriously intended to enter t... see more

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