Table of Contents:
  • Cultural context
  • Early ideals
  • Absolute idealism
  • The organic worldview
  • The realm of spirit
  • The religious dimension
  • The dialectic
  • Solipsism and intersubjectivity
  • Freedom and the foundation of right
  • Hegel's theory of the state
  • Philosophy of history
  • Aesthetics
  • Epilogue : the rise and fall of the Hegelian school