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"In this definitive English edition we now at last possess an adequate tool for scholarly work on Hegel's philosophy of religion. The translation, accurate and yet readable, is bound to last more than a life time. The introductions provide us with up-to-date information on scholarship and with the
best available guide to Hegel's own thought. This edition clearly constitutes the most significant achievement in Hegel scholarship . . . in years."--Louis Dupre, Religious Studies Review
"In this definitive English edition we now at last possess an adequate tool for scholarly work on Hegel's philosophy of religion. The translation, accurate and yet readable, is bound to last more than a life time. The introductions provide us with up-to-date information on scholarship and with the
best available guide to Hegel's own thought. This edition clearly constitutes the most significant achievement in Hegel scholarship . . . in years."--Louis Dupre, Religious Studies Review
"In this definitive English edition we now at last possess an adequate tool for scholarly work on Hegel's philosophy of religion. The translation, accurate and yet readable, is bound to last more than a life time. The introductions provide us with up-to-date information on scholarship and with the
best available guide to Hegel's own thought. This edition clearly constitutes the most significant achievement in Hegel scholarship . . . in years."--Louis Dupre, Religious Studies Review
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770-1831) was a German philosopher and a major figure in German Idealism.
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