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History of Philosophy - Translated by E. S. Haldane(1892-96) The lectures presented herein were first published between 1833-36 in volumes 13-15 in the first edition of Hegel's Werke. They were edited by Hegel's former student, Karl Ludwig Michelet. According to Frederick C. Beiser (Introduction to the Bison Book Edition, U. of Neb. Press, 1995), the source material consisted of Hegel's notebook from his Jena lectures (1805-06), a fragment written by Hegel on the history of philosophy, Hegel's introduction to his Berlin lectures (1820), and several sets of student lecture notes. ...
Phenomenology of Mind - Indexed full version of text - (trans. Baillie) - maintained by Prof. Mickelsen of the Phil. Dept. of the University of Idaho.
The Science of Logic - Indexed, The Science of Logic (trans. by A. V. Miller)indexed and with Lenin's underlining noted.
The Philosophy of Right - Indexed (trans. Dyde 1897 (Preface) + Knox 1821)
The Logic - Logic: Hegel (1830) (trans. William Wallace) - maintained also by Prof. Mickelsen.
The Philosophy of Nature - Indexed, from Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences in Outline and Critical Writings, Edited by Ernst Behler, translated by Steven A Taubeneck from the Heidelberg text of 1817, published by Continuum, 1990.
Philosophy of History - Translated by J. Sibree. The first edition of The Philosophy of History (1837 - E. Gans, ed.) was based primarily on lectures presented by Hegel in the winter of 1830-31. With the exception of certain parts of the Introduction, it was based solely on the notes of those attending the lectures. The material was later reworked by Hegel's son, Charles Hegel, who included material from lectures dating to 1822 and Hegel's own manuscripts. This e-text of the Introduction was scanned and rendered into HTML by Carl Mickelsen.
Philosophy of Mind - Part Three of the Encyclopaedia of the Philosophical Sciences - (trans. William Wallace) This e-text of Hegel's Philosophy of Mind was scanned and rendered into HTML by Prof. Carl Mickelsen.
Outline of the Logic - Translated by Wm. T. Harris. In 1840, The Editors of Hegel's works published a small volume with the title, Hegel's Philosophical Propaedeutics. The work, which was edited by Karl Rosenkranz, contains substantially the original outline of the Course of Instruction in Philosophy which Hegel gave at the Gymnasium at Nürnberg in 1808-1811, together with sundry additions made from notes taken at the lectures and other sources.With the Outline of Logic, it forms the second year's course of Philosophical Propadeutics.
The Lectures on Aesthetics - Scrolling version of the text maintained by hegel.net (with music!)
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