G. W. F. Hegel: Lectures on the
History of Philosophy
Table of Contents
The third development of the philosophy of the understanding is that represented by Leibnitz and Wolff. If Wolff's metaphysics is divested of its rigid form, we have as a result the later popular philosophy.
[*Although not corresponding to the table of contents or the other "divisions" within the work, the scanned text had this as "Third Section". - CM]