Hegel's Lectures on the History of Philosophy: Volume One (of 3)
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
Hegel's Lectures on the History of Philosophy: Volume One (of 3)
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Hegel’s Lectures on THE HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY
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CONTENTS
INAUGURAL ADDRESS
PREFATORY NOTE
INTRODUCTION
A THE NOTION OF THE HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY.
1. Common Ideas regarding the History of Philosophy.
2. Explanatory Remarks upon the Definition of the History of Philosophy.
3. Results obtained with respect to the Notion of the History of Philosophy.
B The Relation of Philosophy to other Departments of Knowledge.
1. The Historical side of this Connection.
2. Separation of Philosophy from other allied departments of Knowledge.
3. Commencement of Philosophy and of its History.
C Division, Sources, and Method adopted in treating of the History of Philosophy.
1. Division of the History of Philosophy.
2. Sources of the History of Philosophy.
3. Method of Treatment adopted in this History of Philosophy.
ORIENTAL PHILOSOPHY
A. Chinese Philosophy.
B. Indian Philosophy.
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER I Period I.—Division I.—Thales to Anaxagoras
A. The Ionic Philosophy.
1. Thales.
2. Anaximander.
3. Anaximenes.
B. Pythagoras and the Pythagoreans.
C. The Eleatic School.
1. Xenophanes.
2. Parminides.
3. Melissus.
4. Zeno.
D. Heraclitus.
E. Empedocles, Leucippus and Democritus.
1. Leucippus and Democritus.
a. The Logical Principle
b. The Constitution of the World
c. The Soul
a. The Logical Principle
b. The Constitution of the World
c. The Soul
2. Empedocles.
F. Anaxagoras.
CHAPTER II First Period, Second Division: From the Sophists to the Socratics.
A.—The Sophists.
1. Protagoras.
2. Gorgias.
B.—Socrates.
C. The Socratics.
1. The Megarics.
a. Euclides.
b. Eubulides.
c. Stilpo.
a. Euclides.
b. Eubulides.
c. Stilpo.
2. The Cyrenaic School.
a. Aristippus.
b. Theodorus.
c. Hegesias.
d. Anniceris.
a. Aristippus.
b. Theodorus.
c. Hegesias.
d. Anniceris.
3. The Cynic School.
a. Antisthenes.
b. Diogenes.
c. Later Cynics.
a. Antisthenes.
b. Diogenes.
c. Later Cynics.
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