The philosophy of fine art

London,: G. Bell and sons. Edited by Francis Plumptre Beresford Osmaston (1920)
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Translated from the enlarged, and very much altered German edition, this text is based on lectures Hegel gave. They cover Hegel's interpretation of Christianity and trace the refinements of his treatment of the concept of religion, Judaism, the Oriental religions, the Trinity, and other topics.

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