Hegel’s Lectures on the History of Philosophy

INTRODUCTION
alt. translation

CONTENTS

Address
Preface
Introduction
 A Notion
 B Relation to Other
 C Division & method

Oriental Philosophy


I Greek Philosophy


II Medieval Philosophy


III Modern Philosophy

Introduction
First Statement
  Bacon
  Boehme
Thinking Understanding
  Descartes
  Spinoza
  Malebranche

  Locke
  Hugo Grotius
  Hobbes
  Cudworth, Clarke
  Puffendorf
  Newton

  Leibnitz
  Wolff
  Germany

Idealism & Scepticism
  Berkeley
  Hume

Scottish Philosophy
  Thomas Reid
  James Beattie
  James Oswald
  Dugald Stewart

French Philosophy
  Introduction
  Negative Aspect
  Positive Aspect
  Concrete Unity
  Montesquieu
  Helvetius
  Rousseau

German Illumination

German Philosophy
  Jacobi
  Kant
  Fichte
    Schlegel
    Schleiermacher
    Novalis
    Fries
  Schelling
  Final Result


From “Hegel’s Lectures on The History of Philosophy”, translated by E S Haldane from Michelet’s compilation of Hegel's Lectures, first given in Jena in 1805, but closer to the Heidelberg text of 1816-7, first published 1892, and reprinted by Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1955