Peter Kaufmann (1800-1869) was known as one of the "Ohio Hegelians", along with John Bernhard Stallo, Moncure Daniel Conway and August Willich. His 1858 book titled, The Temple of Truth, or the Science of Ever-Progressing Knowledge, discussed the process and formation of knowledge according to Hegel's dialectical method, and socialist utopian reform ideals for perfecting humankind.
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- Good, James A., ed. (2004). The Ohio Hegelians: History of American Thought. Bloomsbury Academic. ISBN 978-1-84371-120-9.
- Easton, Loyd D. “Hegelianism in Nineteenth-Century Ohio,” Journal of the History of Ideas 23, no. 3 (1962), 355-78.
- Kaufmann, Peter. The Temple of Truth, or the Science of Ever-Progressing Knowledge (Cincinnati: Truman & Spofford and Eggers & Wilde, 1858).
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