With this work, Hegel introduced a scientific approach to the study
of the history of philosophy. The author himself regarded this book
as a popular introduction to his entire philosophy, and it ranks
among his most readable and accessible writings. Hegel develops the
concept of history as a rational proceeding, rather than a series
of random events. His doctrine of the historical process --
governed according to the laws of evolution and embodying the
spirit of freedom -- exercised an enormous and enduring influence.
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