
Hegel's Philosophy of History
In Our Time: Philosophy
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There is no history without individuals
Individuals and their actions play a crucial role in history, according to Hegel. He values individuality and believes it is often overlooked. However, he also recognizes larger historical forces at play. The concept of the end of history for Hegel does not mean a complete stop, but rather a conceptual closure. It represents the idea that the concept of freedom is essential and moving away from it would be regressive. While he acknowledges the possibility of a dystopian future, he does not claim that it could never happen.
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