Hegel’s intervention in Württemberg’s constitutional conflict

History of European Ideas 46 (2):157-174 (2020)
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The image of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel as ‘the Prussian state philosopher’ has proven extraordinarily tenacious.1 To say that this much-repeated commonplace is hardly sustainable in the face of...

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Hegel in Berichten seiner Zeitgenossen.T. M. Knox & Gunther Nicolin - 1971 - Philosophical Quarterly 21 (82):76.
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