The history of philosophy is the history of its errors.
Dialectical philosophy
The history of philosophy is the history of its errors.
Dialectical philosophy
Lectures on the History of Philosophy, Introduction (Hegel viewed earlier philosophies as necessary stages, not mere errors, but this phrase captures a certain 'corrective' aspect of his own system)
1805-1831 (lectures)
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