Lectures on the History of Philosophy
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In Lectures on the History of Philosophy, Hegel outlined his ideas on the major philosophers. He saw consciousness as progressing from an undifferentiated pantheism
Pantheism
Pantheism is the view that the Universe and God are identical. Pantheists thus do not believe in a personal, anthropomorphic or creator god. The word derives from the Greek meaning "all" and the Greek meaning "God". As such, Pantheism denotes the idea that "God" is best seen as a process of...

 of the East, to a more individualistic understanding. Culminating in the freedom of the Germanic era. Hegel pays attention to many lesser known philosophers.

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