Hegel's Philosophical World History Theory and Significance

Authors

  • Bin Li

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54097/ijeh.v7i1.4865

Keywords:

Hegel, World history, World rationality.

Abstract

With his amazing insight, Hegel took the broad historical space as the object of philosophical reflection and took the lead in explaining the theory of "world history". As the most distinctive part of Hegel's philosophy of history, the theory of "world history" has profoundly grasped the development trend of world integration since modern times, and has extremely profound practical significance.

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References

Hegel. Hegel's Philosophy of History, Sanlian Bookstore, 1956 edition, page 58.

Hegel. Principles of Legal Philosophy, Commercial Press, 1982 edition, page 347.

Hegel. Hegel's Philosophy of History, Sanlian Bookstore, 1956: 58.

Hegel. Philosophy of History, Shanghai: Shanghai Bookstore Press, 2001: 20.

Hegel. Philosophy of History, Shanghai: Shanghai Bookstore Press, 2001: 22.

Hegel. Philosophy of History, Shanghai: Shanghai Bookstore Press, 2001: 23.

Deng Xiaoping. Deng Xiaoping's Selected Works, Vol. 3, Beijing: People's Publishing House, 1993:117.

Hegel, Philosophy of History, Shanghai: Shanghai Bookstore Press, 2001:10.

Hegel, Philosophy of History, Shanghai: Shanghai Bookstore Press, 2001: 57.

Marx and Engels, Selected Works of Marx and Engels, Volume 1, Beijing: People's Publishing House, 1995: 294.

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Published

30 January 2023

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How to Cite

Li, B. (2023). Hegel’s Philosophical World History Theory and Significance. International Journal of Education and Humanities, 7(1), 38-40. https://doi.org/10.54097/ijeh.v7i1.4865