Hegel philosophe de l’histoire vivanteHegel secretHegel en son temps [Book Review]

The Owl of Minerva 2 (2):3-3 (1970)
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Abstract

D’Hondt's trilogy is a defence of Hegel against widespread criticisms. Hegel has been indicted for being the philosopher of reaction against the Revolution, a bourgeois hostile to any political or social improvement and, last but not least, the builder of an a priori system of concepts foreign to the changing and living reality.

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