After quoting from Aesop's fable The Boastful Athlete, this work defines philosophy as "its own time comprehended in thoughts". For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this work. After a discussion of when philosophy "paints its grey in grey", this work claims that the "owl of Minerva spreads its wings only with the falling of the dusk."
ANSWER: Elements of the Philosophy of Right
[10e] The metaphor of the owl of Minerva appears in the preface to this philosopher's Elements of the Philosophy of Right. He developed his namesake dialectic in The Phenomenology of Spirit.
ANSWER: Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
[10m] In his Philosophy of Right, Hegel characterized this concept as the "actualization of the universal mind." Alexandre Kojève wrote heavily on Hegel's theory of this concept.
ANSWER: history [accept Lectures on the Philosophy of History; accept end of history]
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