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هيجل: مقدمة قصيرة جدا
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(Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1971). Alan
Hegel’s Idea of Freedom (Oxford University Press, New York, 1999) gives an accessible account of Hegel’s social and political philosophy. Together with this one might read-though with considerable caution-Karl Popper’s provocative attempt to find the origins of totalitarianism in Hegel’s thought: see
The Open Society and Its Enemies , vol. II, chapter 12 (Routledge & Kegan
For further study of the religious aspect of Hegel’s thought, see Emil Fackenheim,
The Religious Dimension of Hegel’s Thought (Indiana University Press, Bloomington, 1967), and Bernard Reardon,
Hegel’s Philosophy of Religion (Macmillan, London, 1977). See also Robert C. Whittemore’s article, 'Hegel as Panentheist’ in
Tulane Studies in Philosophy , vol. IX (1960), pp. 134-64. This volume is a special issue on Hegel.
There are innumerable scholarly articles on Hegel in the philosophical journals. Some of the best have been collected in Alasdair MacIntyre (ed.),
Hegel: A Collection of Critical Essays (Anchor, New York, 1972).
The Cambridge Companion to Hegel,
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