Concerning the history of philosophy, Hegel says that
a. it is simply a collection of competing views without an overall pattern.
b. the earlier periods in philosophy were fuller manifestations of the human spirit than the later ones.
c. it is the human attempt to grasp what has been more completely revealed in revelation.
d. there has been really only a single philosophy which manifests itself in different ways in each age.
Question 2In his writings on art, religion, and philosophy, Hegel argues that
a. they all try to comprehend the Absolute Idea in their own, unique ways.
b. they are completely different disciplines, with completely different goals.
c. religion is supreme, for it is the highest achievement of the human spirit.
d. they are really the same, for they all attempt to approach the world through the feelings.