The World's Greatest Books--Volume 14--Philosophy and Economics
By: G.W.F. HEGEL, DAVID HUME, IMMANUEL KANT
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel was born on August 27, 1770, at
Stuttgart, the capital of Würtemburg, in which state his father
occupied a humble position in government service. He was educated
at Tübingen for the ministry, and while there was, in private, a
diligent student of Kant and Rousseau. In 1805 he was Professor
Extraordinarius at the University of Jena, and in 1807 he gave the
world the first of his great works, the "Phenomenology."
Stuttgart, the capital of Würtemburg, in which state his father
occupied a humble position in government service. He was educated
at Tübingen for the ministry, and while there was, in private, a
diligent student of Kant and Rousseau. In 1805 he was Professor
Extraordinarius at the University of Jena, and in 1807 he gave the
world the first of his great works, the "Phenomenology."
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