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The collection and articles of________ are published in a book Encyclopedia of philosophical sciences.​

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Answered by sakshibohra2008
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The Encyclopaedia of the Philosophical Sciences (abbreviated as EPS or simply Encyclopaedia; German: Enzyklopädie der philosophischen Wissenschaften im Grundrisse, EPW, translated as Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences in Basic Outline) by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (first published in 1817, second edition 1827, third edition 1830[1]), is a work that presents an abbreviated version of Hegel's systematic philosophy in its entirety, and is the only form in which Hegel ever published his entire mature philosophical system.[1] The fact that the account is exhaustive, that the grounding structures of reality are ideal, and that the system is closed makes the Encyclopedia a statement par excellence of absolute idealism.

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A German Philosopher ,Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel  insisted that historical reality should be presented in a logical manner. His collection  contains lectures and articles are given the the book ‘ Encyclopedia of Philosophical Sciences’ and he also wrote the book called ‘ Reason in History’. The "greatness" of a nation and the individuals who illustrate this greatness, which, according to Hegel, has only one time and corresponds to a phase of expansion that can not last forever: it is the genius of a nation or people that captures that and brings the human, artistic, cultural, economic, social, legal and "military" qualities of that nation and people to the highest at some point of history, until the time of another people comes, in other geographical areas.

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