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1. The appropriating process: A brief
 
2. The modern mystery: Or, Table-tapping,
 
3. Health by exercise: Showing what
 
4. Synopsis of sciences and arts:
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5. Reason in History : A General
 
6. Philosophies of Music History;:
 
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7. Florentine Codex: General History
8. Reason in History: A General Intoruction
 
9. Philosophies of Music History
 
10. Reason In History; A General Introduction
 
11. REASON IN HISTORY:A GENERAL INTRODUCTION
 
12. Managerial decentralization: A
 
13. Reason in History: a General Introduction
 
14. The life and letters of John Locke,:
 
15. Health by exercise: Showing what
 
16. Reason in History, a General Introduction
 
17. The Nature of the History of Philosophy;
 
18. Health by exercise: Showing what
 
19. The Reader's Adviser: A Layman's
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20. Analytic Philosophy and History

1. The appropriating process: A brief study of its history and philosophy, general characteristics and its application to New Mexico
by Maralyn S Budke
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1964)

Asin: B0007I05LY
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2. The modern mystery: Or, Table-tapping, its history, philosophy, and general attributes
by J. G MacWalter
 Unknown Binding: 175 Pages (1854)

Asin: B0008AMDRK
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3. Health by exercise: Showing what exercises to take, and how to take them, to remove special physical weakness : embracing the history and philosophy of ... summary of the general principles of hygiene
by Geo. H Taylor
 Unknown Binding: 454 Pages (1884)

Asin: B0008CXXTU
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4. Synopsis of sciences and arts: Arranged under the general heads of philosophy, history and arts : to which is prefixed a chart showing at one view the ... sciences and arts, now known in the world
by Peter Birkman
 Unknown Binding: 159 Pages (1829)

Asin: B00087K82A
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5. Reason in History : A General Introduction to the Philosophy of History
by Robert S. Hartman
Paperback: Pages (1953)
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6. Philosophies of Music History;: A Study of General Histories of Music, 1600-1960 (Dover Books on Music)
by Warren Dwight Allen
 Paperback: 382 Pages (1962)

Asin: B0006AYAIC
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7. Florentine Codex: General History of the Things of New Spain. Book 6--Rhetoric and Moral Philosophy (Florentine Codex, General History of the Things of New Spain, Book 6)
by Arthur J. O. Anderson
 Hardcover: 260 Pages (1970-02-08)
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Asin: 0874800102
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Nahua Eamples.
This contains Nahuatl, some Spanish translations, and all translated to English. It is very useful for me as examples of the survivors of Toltec Moral behaviour.

5-0 out of 5 stars Full of amazing information!
Many scholars such as Garibay and Miguel Leon-Portillo praise Sahagun's works as one of the primary sources for pre-columbian knowledge and without a doubt this books relates the rethoric and ancient Mexican thinking in a fabulous way. It includes the original text in Nahuatl and an English translation. ... Read more


8. Reason in History: A General Intoruction to the Philosophy of History (The Library of Liberal Arts)
Paperback: Pages (1954)

Asin: B000GPM4QW
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9. Philosophies of Music History A Study of General Histories of Music 1600-1960
by Warren Dwight Allen
 Paperback: Pages (1962)

Asin: B000K1YW4O
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10. Reason In History; A General Introduction to The Philosophy of History
by Georg and Friedrich Hegel; Robert S Hartman (translated with an introduction by) Wilhelm
 Paperback: Pages (1954)

Asin: B000LTSZ7K
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11. REASON IN HISTORY:A GENERAL INTRODUCTION TO THE PHILOSOPHY OF HISTORY.Translated with introduction by Robert S.Hartman
by G.W.F. Hegel
 Paperback: Pages (1981)

Asin: B0012846TK
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12. Managerial decentralization: A study of the general electric philosophy (Hive management history series)
by Ronald G Greenwood
 Paperback: 237 Pages (1982)

Isbn: 087960123X
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13. Reason in History: a General Introduction to the Philosophy of History
by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
 Hardcover: Pages (1954)

Asin: B000U0J3U8
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5-0 out of 5 stars A great philosopher on importance of history!
I read this book for a graduate class in history.Hegel's philosophy of history is perhaps the most fully developed philosophical theory of history that attempts to discover meaning or direction in history.Hegel incorporates a deeper historicism into his philosophical theories than his predecessors or successors. According to Hegel, the events whose story is told by political and legal history can be given a philosophical interpretation that will bring out its philosophical meaning.He does this himself in his lectures on the Philosophy of History.He views it to be a central task for philosophy to comprehend its place in the unfolding of history.History is for Hegel the development of Freedom, or rather, of the consciousness of Freedom.History is the process by which Spirit becomes conscious of itself.Individual thinkers, artists, and historical actors are primarily the means or instruments by which the collective spirit (God in the world) becomes conscious of truth.

Hegel constructs world history into a narrative of stages of human freedom, from the public freedom of the polis and the citizenship of the Roman Republic, to the individual freedom of the Protestant Reformation, to the civic freedom of the modern state.He attempts to incorporate the civilizations of India and China into his understanding of world history, though he regards those civilizations as static and therefore pre-historical.He constructs specific moments as "world-historical" events that were in the process of bringing about the final, full stage of history and human freedom.For example, Napoleon's conquest of much of Europe is portrayed as a world-historical event doing history's work by establishing the terms of the rational bureaucratic state.Hegel finds reason in history; but it is a latent reason, and one that can only be comprehended when the fullness of history's work is finished.

Many in Western Europe saw Europe or the Western European nations as the pinnacle of historical development, poised to carry their mission civilisatrice to Asia, Africa, Oceania.Yes, they could say, ancient civilizations had contributed to the eventual emergence of modern European civilization, but Europe had integrated what was valuable in those ancient insights into a higher form and it could now turn around and offer this higher form of culture to the rest of humanity who had remained "backward" and "underdeveloped."Hegel has very little to say about the New World.He acknowledges that the Native Americans have been overtaken by Europeans, thus the New World is a continuation of the Old World in its civilization and culture.He sees history progressing in America (populated by Englishmen), but finds that it has not matured yet.He sees America as a growing, prosperous, and industrious nation with a population that is a federation of people who love freedom.However, the nation is not politically fixed yet and he thinks, "a real state and a real government will arise only after a distinction of classes has arisen, when wealth and poverty become extreme."However, this can't happen as long as America has vast territory for people to expand and populate, he thinks these changes can't come about until America is as crowded as Europe so that people agitate each other and clamor for change.I think Hegel foresaw the Civil War.I think the America he ultimately envisioned is finally here today.Our country seems to be equally divided politically and I am not sure our present political institutions can hold us together.

Hegel once described Napoleon, whom he observed in the flesh just before or after one of Napoleon's major victories, as "the world spirit on horseback."Napoleon at that time was a major expression of the dynamic process which was transforming Europe in a certain direction.When Napoleon had served his purpose, he was discarded by the World Spirit, which then adopted other political leaders as its means.

It is worth observing that Hegel's philosophy of history is not the caricature of speculative philosophical reasoning that analytic philosophers sometimes paint it.His philosophical approach is not based solely on foundational a priori reasoning.Instead he proposes an "immanent" encounter between philosophical reason and the historical given.His prescription is that the philosopher should seek to discover the rational within the real--not to impose the rational upon the real."To comprehend what is, this is the task of philosophy, because what is, is reason."Hegel's approach is neither purely philosophical nor purely empirical; instead, he undertakes to discover within the best historical knowledge of his time, an underlying rational principle that can be philosophically articulated.

Recommended reading for anyone interested in philosophy, political science, and history.
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14. The life and letters of John Locke,: With extracts from his journals and common-place books. With a general index (Philosophy and religious history monographs, 93)
by Peter King King
 Unknown Binding: 503 Pages (1972)

Isbn: 0833721488
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15. Health by exercise: Showing what exercises to take and how to take them to remove special physical weakness, embracing the history and philosophy of medical ... summary of the general principles of hygiene
by Geo. H Taylor
 Unknown Binding: 454 Pages (1894)

Asin: B00087RIQY
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16. Reason in History, a General Introduction to the Philosophy of History
by G.W.F. Hegel
 Paperback: Pages (1953)

Asin: B000Z4FK9C
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17. The Nature of the History of Philosophy; Primitive Conceptions of the World: An Essay with Brief Bibliography of General Literature on the History of Philosophy, Literature on Ancient Philosophy and Literature on Modern Philosophy (PHILOSOPHY, REFERENCE)
by Arthur Kenyon Rogers
 Paperback: Pages (1918)

Asin: B000H4HU0M
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18. Health by exercise: Showing what exercises to take and how to take them to remove special weakness, embracing the history and philosophy of medical treatment ... summary of the general principles of hygiene
by Geo. H Taylor
 Unknown Binding: 454 Pages (1883)

Asin: B00088485M
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19. The Reader's Adviser: A Layman's Guide to the Best in Print in General Biography, History, Bibles, World Religions, Philosophy, Psychology, the Science, Folklore, the Lively Arts, Communications and Travel
 Hardcover: Pages (1969)

Asin: B000GLGPQQ
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20. Analytic Philosophy and History of Philosophy (Mind Association Occasional)
Hardcover: 240 Pages (2005-06-02)
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Asin: 0199278997
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Book Description
Philosophy written in English is overwhelmingly analytic philosophy, and the techniques and predilections of analytic philosophy are not only unhistorical but anti-historical, and hostile to textual commentary. Analytic usually aspires to a very high degree of clarity and precision of formulation and argument, and it often seeks to be informed by, and consistent with, current natural science. In an earlier era, analytic philosophy aimed at agreement with ordinary linguistic intuitions or common sense beliefs, or both. All of these aspects of the subject sit uneasily with the use of historical texts for philosophical illumination.How, then, can substantial history of philosophy find a place in analytic philosophy?If history of philosophy includes the respectful, intelligent use of writings from the past to address problems that are being debated in the current philosophical journals, then history of philosophy may well belong to analytic philosophy. But if history of philosophy is more than this; if it is concerned with interpreting and reinterpreting a certain canon, or perhaps making a case for extending this canon, its connection with analytic philosophy is less clear. More obscure still is the connection between analytic philosophy and a kind of history of philosophy that is unapologetically antiquarian. This is the kind of history of philosophy that emphasises the status of a philosophical text as one document among others from a faraway intellectual world, and that tries to acquaint us with that world in order to produce understanding of the document.In this book, ten distinguished historians of philosophy, mostly trained in the analytic tradition, explore the tensions between, and the possibilities of reconciling, analytic philosophy and history of philosophy. ... Read more


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