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Revision as of 15:44, 14 December 2014 editPatrick Welsh (talk | contribs)Extended confirmed users, IP block exemptions5,348 edits Just trying to clean this up a little. Still not sure Jakob Böhme belongs. Also not sure how to deal with people influenced section: influence too vast! I listed just major figures on whom he had a strong, positive impact. Others may stillwish to tinker.← Previous edit Revision as of 11:49, 13 January 2015 edit undoSardanaphalus (talk | contribs)119,752 edits class/flatlists; image size/alt; titlestyle/title, disabled titleclass; typo; heading1–3; contentstyle/formatting; link updates, removed duplicate link (content5); navbarstyle; indexNext edit →
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Portrait of Hegel by an unidentified artist
Hegel and Hegelianism
Forerunners
Successors
Principal works
1807Phenomenology of Spirit
1812–16Science of Logic
1817Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences
1818–29Lectures on Aesthetics
(Lectures on Fine Art)
1820/21Elements of the Philosophy of Right
1821–31Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion
Lectures on the Philosophy of History
1825–26Lectures on the History of Philosophy
Schools

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