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DescriptionHegel- Inaugural Oration on Assuming the Rectorship at the University of Berlin.webm
English: "The German philosopher G.W.F. Hegel (1770-1831) was the last of the great philosophical system builders of modern times. His work, following upon that of Kant, Fichte and Schelling, thus marks the pinnacle of classical German philosophy. in 1829, two years before he passed away, Hegel reached the formal climax of his academic career as he was elected rector of the University of Berlin, which stood at the center of the newly constituted Prussian state and which, on the basis of a conception impressed upon it by Wilhelm von Humboldt, had already gained an outstanding position among German universities."
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