I here offer a translation of the third or last part of Hegel's encyclopaedic sketch of philosophy, --the Philosophy of Mind. The volume, like its subject, stands complete in itself. But it may also be regarded as a supplement or continuation of the work begun in my version of his Logic. I have not ventured upon the Philosophy of Nature which lies between these two
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I here offer a translation of the third or last part of Hegel's encyclopaedic sketch of philosophy, --the Philosophy of Mind. The volume, like its subject, stands complete in itself. But it may also be regarded as a supplement or continuation of the work begun in my version of his Logic. I have not ventured upon the Philosophy of Nature which lies between these two
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